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These questions are usually addressed to the chairman but put to one of the speakers . . Naturally , the speakers must be able to answer these questions rapidly and to expand on points that are confusing or controversial . The panel .
These questions are usually addressed to the chairman but put to one of the speakers . . Naturally , the speakers must be able to answer these questions rapidly and to expand on points that are confusing or controversial . The panel .
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Lisping is usually defined as the habitual mispronunciation or the impure production of the sibilant sounds . These sounds are : [ s ] , [ z ] , [ S ] , and [ 3 ] . Although there are many more phonetic ramifications , for ordinary ...
Lisping is usually defined as the habitual mispronunciation or the impure production of the sibilant sounds . These sounds are : [ s ] , [ z ] , [ S ] , and [ 3 ] . Although there are many more phonetic ramifications , for ordinary ...
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The substitution of [ ng ] is [ usually made for [ n ] . ( See pages 143-146 . ) Below are some of the sound substitutions commonly made in English by Slavonic - speaking peoples . Sounds [ 1 ] becomes [ i ] [ U ] becomes ...
The substitution of [ ng ] is [ usually made for [ n ] . ( See pages 143-146 . ) Below are some of the sound substitutions commonly made in English by Slavonic - speaking peoples . Sounds [ 1 ] becomes [ i ] [ U ] becomes ...
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MECHANISM OF VOICE AND SPEECH | 15 |
STRONG AND WEAK FORMS | 79 |
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