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... sounds ( vowels , diphthongs , and consonants ) by the variable positions , movements , and im- pingements of the articulators : the jaws , lips , tongue , palate , and teeth . Each sound is shaped by a particular mold formed by these ...
... sounds ( vowels , diphthongs , and consonants ) by the variable positions , movements , and im- pingements of the articulators : the jaws , lips , tongue , palate , and teeth . Each sound is shaped by a particular mold formed by these ...
Page 208
... sound in the following fashion , gliding from one sound to the other on the same breath : ō- ō -ĕ -Ĭ Now place other round sounds before the spread sounds , such as : -ǎ 00 -Ĭ -ē aw- aw- When control of the breath on individual sounds ...
... sound in the following fashion , gliding from one sound to the other on the same breath : ō- ō -ĕ -Ĭ Now place other round sounds before the spread sounds , such as : -ǎ 00 -Ĭ -ē aw- aw- When control of the breath on individual sounds ...
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... sounds to flow out through the nose without let or hindrance , and the tense variety in which the palate is held down firmly for all sounds . This latter combination of nasality and general throat tenseness causes a very unpleasant ...
... sounds to flow out through the nose without let or hindrance , and the tense variety in which the palate is held down firmly for all sounds . This latter combination of nasality and general throat tenseness causes a very unpleasant ...
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