McGuffey's First [-sixth] Eclectic Reader, Svazek 5American Book Company, 1920 |
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... sounds of a language , and of their combinations . An Elementary Sound is a simple , distinct sound made by the organs of speech . The Elementary Sounds of the English language are divided into Vocals , Subvocals , and Aspirates . ( 9 ) ...
... sounds of a language , and of their combinations . An Elementary Sound is a simple , distinct sound made by the organs of speech . The Elementary Sounds of the English language are divided into Vocals , Subvocals , and Aspirates . ( 9 ) ...
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William Holmes McGuffey. ELEMENTARY SOUNDS . VOCALS . Vocals are sounds which consist of pure tone only . A diphthong is a union of two vocals , commencing with one and ending with the other . DIRECTION . Put the lips , teeth , tongue ...
William Holmes McGuffey. ELEMENTARY SOUNDS . VOCALS . Vocals are sounds which consist of pure tone only . A diphthong is a union of two vocals , commencing with one and ending with the other . DIRECTION . Put the lips , teeth , tongue ...
Strana 11
... sounds should be selected for practice on the subvocals ; words beginning or ending with aspirate sounds may be used for ... sound . The Jupil should first verify this by experiment , and then practice on these cognates . The following ...
... sounds should be selected for practice on the subvocals ; words beginning or ending with aspirate sounds may be used for ... sound . The Jupil should first verify this by experiment , and then practice on these cognates . The following ...
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William Holmes McGuffey. SUBSTITUTES . Substitutes are characters used to represent sounds ordi- narily represented by ... sound , to each syllable , and to each word its full , distinct , and appropriate utterance . For the purpose of ...
William Holmes McGuffey. SUBSTITUTES . Substitutes are characters used to represent sounds ordi- narily represented by ... sound , to each syllable , and to each word its full , distinct , and appropriate utterance . For the purpose of ...
Strana 13
... sound correctly the a in met'ric - al , the pupil is very apt to say met - ric - al ' , accenting the last syllable ... sounds too prominent , and of read- ing in a slow , measured , and unnatural manner . RULE IV . - Utter distinctly ...
... sound correctly the a in met'ric - al , the pupil is very apt to say met - ric - al ' , accenting the last syllable ... sounds too prominent , and of read- ing in a slow , measured , and unnatural manner . RULE IV . - Utter distinctly ...
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