Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 470 pages |
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... weak forms . Nouns , main or action verbs , adjectives , and adverbs are important words in the language . Such words have no weak forms , even though they are unstressed in some sentences . Pronouns , articles , auxiliary verbs ...
... weak forms . Nouns , main or action verbs , adjectives , and adverbs are important words in the language . Such words have no weak forms , even though they are unstressed in some sentences . Pronouns , articles , auxiliary verbs ...
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... strong and weak forms . Listen carefully to the weak forms used naturally in conversa- tion ; try to use these same forms in reading . Strong and weak forms . The list that follows includes strong forms and the most popularly used weak ...
... strong and weak forms . Listen carefully to the weak forms used naturally in conversa- tion ; try to use these same forms in reading . Strong and weak forms . The list that follows includes strong forms and the most popularly used weak ...
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Dorothy Irene Mulgrave. PRONOUNS PREPOSITIONS Strong Forms Weak Forms from [ ' from ] [. Strong Forms has [ hz ] Weak Forms [ hǝz ] , [ ǝz ] , [ z ] , 3 [ s ] * have [ ' h¿v ] [ hǝv ] , [ ǝv ] , [ v ] is [ ' Iz ] [ z ] , 3 [ s ] 1 must ...
Dorothy Irene Mulgrave. PRONOUNS PREPOSITIONS Strong Forms Weak Forms from [ ' from ] [. Strong Forms has [ hz ] Weak Forms [ hǝz ] , [ ǝz ] , [ z ] , 3 [ s ] * have [ ' h¿v ] [ hǝv ] , [ ǝv ] , [ v ] is [ ' Iz ] [ z ] , 3 [ s ] 1 must ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF SPEECH IN TEACHING | 3 |
Part II | 12 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 13 |
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