Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1936 - 398 pages |
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Page 64
... sound in gem or that of the ini- tial sound in gain . Neither of these sounds resembles the final consonant sing ; and the final sound in sing sometimes has a g added to it in a word like finger . The five vowel sounds ordinarily ...
... sound in gem or that of the ini- tial sound in gain . Neither of these sounds resembles the final consonant sing ; and the final sound in sing sometimes has a g added to it in a word like finger . The five vowel sounds ordinarily ...
Page 71
... sound . While broad transcription is adequate and is widely used in dictionaries and books in phonetic transcription ... sound repre- sented is long . One dot [ ] placed after a letter indicates that the sound repre- sented is half long ...
... sound . While broad transcription is adequate and is widely used in dictionaries and books in phonetic transcription ... sound repre- sented is long . One dot [ ] placed after a letter indicates that the sound repre- sented is half long ...
Page 146
... sound is voiced , and the phonetic letter is slightly changed from the voiceless aspirate . In many words , medial ... sound called a glottal stop [ ? ] , which is not a good sound in English . It is made by a sudden catch in the closing ...
... sound is voiced , and the phonetic letter is slightly changed from the voiceless aspirate . In many words , medial ... sound called a glottal stop [ ? ] , which is not a good sound in English . It is made by a sudden catch in the closing ...
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acts ALICE alphabet ARTHUR MACHEN back vowel becomes Boston breath cavity Chadband chairman comedy consonant coöperation DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI diphthong discussion DORMOUSE dramatic Dutton ELINOR WYLIE English example Excerpt exercise exterior ǝnd find to represent following words front HATTER hear high school indicate interior John JOHN GOULD FLETCHER JOSEPH AUSLANDER Journal of Speech LADY TEAZ language larynx letter lines lips lisp mæn MARCH HARE Material for Practice mid vowel Modern costumes mouth nasal oral phonetic script play Poems problem production Pronounce the following pronunciation reading relaxed Royalty Samuel French serd SHAKESPEARE SIR PET soft palate speak speech defects speech habits spellings stammering stressed syllable teaching teeth tion tone tongue unstressed VINCENT MILLAY vocal cords Voice and Speech voiceless vowel sound weak forms wǝz wəz women words in phonetic Write the following York