Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 470 pages |
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Page 76
... sound in gem ; that of the initial sound in gain ; the sound of ƒ in laugh or p in hiccough . None of these sounds resembles the final consonant in sing ; and the final sound in sing sometimes has a g added to it in a word such as ...
... sound in gem ; that of the initial sound in gain ; the sound of ƒ in laugh or p in hiccough . None of these sounds resembles the final consonant in sing ; and the final sound in sing sometimes has a g added to it in a word such as ...
Page 156
... sound is used in phonetics to indicate its syllabic quality . Syllabic sounds are an indication of weakening and hence always occur in unstressed syllables . Examples : chasm [ ' k¿zm ] ; written [ ' Itò ] ; and apple [ ' ¿p ! ] . PLACE ...
... sound is used in phonetics to indicate its syllabic quality . Syllabic sounds are an indication of weakening and hence always occur in unstressed syllables . Examples : chasm [ ' k¿zm ] ; written [ ' Itò ] ; and apple [ ' ¿p ! ] . PLACE ...
Page 173
... sound may be t , depending on the preceding sound . In other words , in forming a past tense , a voiceless sound follows a voiceless sound in the same syllable , as in cooked [ ' kukt ] and pushed [ ' pust ] . Likewise , a voiced sound ...
... sound may be t , depending on the preceding sound . In other words , in forming a past tense , a voiceless sound follows a voiceless sound in the same syllable , as in cooked [ ' kukt ] and pushed [ ' pust ] . Likewise , a voiced sound ...
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