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How are these Consonants Sounded ? These Consonants have two distinct
ways of Pronunciation , the One like t a little soften ' d by aspiration , the other
Softer & Enclining to D . When are the Consonants TH pronounc ' d the Harder
Way ?
How are these Consonants Sounded ? These Consonants have two distinct
ways of Pronunciation , the One like t a little soften ' d by aspiration , the other
Softer & Enclining to D . When are the Consonants TH pronounc ' d the Harder
Way ?
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pure consonant ' class and it is interesting to note how they are viewed by
Douglas in terms of syllable terminations : ' The perfect consonants at the end of
a syllable terminate the sound instantly . If we try to continue it the ear hears
nothing ...
pure consonant ' class and it is interesting to note how they are viewed by
Douglas in terms of syllable terminations : ' The perfect consonants at the end of
a syllable terminate the sound instantly . If we try to continue it the ear hears
nothing ...
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A Consonant is a Letter which cannot make a perfect Sound without adding some
single or double Vowel either before or ... Likewise , McIllquam isolates a class of
sounds called ' Consonants , or modes of Articulation , because they do not ...
A Consonant is a Letter which cannot make a perfect Sound without adding some
single or double Vowel either before or ... Likewise , McIllquam isolates a class of
sounds called ' Consonants , or modes of Articulation , because they do not ...
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