Analytical Fifth Reader, Volume 5Mason Brothers, 1867 |
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Page 36
... less than in felly ( fiercely ) , and less to the nn in pennon than in penknife , yet even in the latter we do not articulate two I's or two n's . We dwell upon the former consonant for a moment , and then , without opening the station ...
... less than in felly ( fiercely ) , and less to the nn in pennon than in penknife , yet even in the latter we do not articulate two I's or two n's . We dwell upon the former consonant for a moment , and then , without opening the station ...
Page 39
... less rigorous and labored than that employed in dignified discourse . Our leading orthoëpists , while countenancing the pronuncia- tion indicated in the second column below , more heartily approve that of the first . Say kwest - yun ...
... less rigorous and labored than that employed in dignified discourse . Our leading orthoëpists , while countenancing the pronuncia- tion indicated in the second column below , more heartily approve that of the first . Say kwest - yun ...
Page 42
... less , by unvocalized breath . In pure tones , all the breath emitted is vocalized . Aspirate sounds , as of f , p , s , occur in all compositions , and , so far as they go , always interfere with purity of tone . But the amount of ...
... less , by unvocalized breath . In pure tones , all the breath emitted is vocalized . Aspirate sounds , as of f , p , s , occur in all compositions , and , so far as they go , always interfere with purity of tone . But the amount of ...
Contents
Give Me Three Grains of Corn Mother Miss Edwards 7 Rebuke to the Neapolitans 8 The Battle of Ivry 9 Appeal for Parliamentary Reform | 9 |
The Loss of the Arctic | 10 |
Suggestions to Teachers | 11 |
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