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If the mouth be opened only in one particular manner , it will admit only one
vowel , not two ; and if two are emitted there must be some change effected in the
manner of opening the mouth ' ( 1784 : 38 - 9 ) . The Scotch grammarians in
general ...
If the mouth be opened only in one particular manner , it will admit only one
vowel , not two ; and if two are emitted there must be some change effected in the
manner of opening the mouth ' ( 1784 : 38 - 9 ) . The Scotch grammarians in
general ...
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Those who are admirers of a full and solemn manner of speaking sound the o
long , and very distinctly ; and hurry over the i , as is always done in the word
noise , or as the oy is pronounced in boy , employs . But this method is generally
...
Those who are admirers of a full and solemn manner of speaking sound the o
long , and very distinctly ; and hurry over the i , as is always done in the word
noise , or as the oy is pronounced in boy , employs . But this method is generally
...
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In this light , voiced [ g ] is ' a single consonant formed by the organs of speech in
the very same manner with k ; except that the last mentioned requires a stronger
exertion ' ( Jones : 1992 : 127 ) . After the same fashion , [ p ] ' has but one ...
In this light , voiced [ g ] is ' a single consonant formed by the organs of speech in
the very same manner with k ; except that the last mentioned requires a stronger
exertion ' ( Jones : 1992 : 127 ) . After the same fashion , [ p ] ' has but one ...
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