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respectively . In the Essay too ( Preface : xiv ) Buchanan distinguishes yet
another value for the < a > symbol , where it ' passes into the sound of short î ' in
items such as marshal , filial , human , which he symbolically represents as
mårshil , fil ...
respectively . In the Essay too ( Preface : xiv ) Buchanan distinguishes yet
another value for the < a > symbol , where it ' passes into the sound of short î ' in
items such as marshal , filial , human , which he symbolically represents as
mårshil , fil ...
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For instance , his first sound of a , the open sound , has a long and short version (
illustrated by the items father and hat respectively ) although Douglas stresses
that the open sound in general is more likely to be short than long .
For instance , his first sound of a , the open sound , has a long and short version (
illustrated by the items father and hat respectively ) although Douglas stresses
that the open sound in general is more likely to be short than long .
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CHAPTER | 11 |
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