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... sound of c as in the alphabet , and is distinguished by a cedilla below the letter . The hard € has the sound of k and is distinguished by a macron placed across the letter . Soft c = S çinema scintillate dulçet taçiturn Hard € = : k ...
... sound of c as in the alphabet , and is distinguished by a cedilla below the letter . The hard € has the sound of k and is distinguished by a macron placed across the letter . Soft c = S çinema scintillate dulçet taçiturn Hard € = : k ...
Page 532
... sound are emitted , quickly releasing the tongue with a plosive sound . The [ t ] is voiceless ; and the [ d ] is voiced . 1. Pronounce : [ tæx ] ( tax ) , [ kount ] ( count ) ; [ ædın ] ( adding ) , [ raid ] ( ride ) . 2. Transcribe ...
... sound are emitted , quickly releasing the tongue with a plosive sound . The [ t ] is voiceless ; and the [ d ] is voiced . 1. Pronounce : [ tæx ] ( tax ) , [ kount ] ( count ) ; [ ædın ] ( adding ) , [ raid ] ( ride ) . 2. Transcribe ...
Page 537
... sound is made up of a blending of two main sounds and is represented by the combined symbols of these sounds . Articulation . [ tS ] and [ dz ] are made by placing the tongue - tip against the gum - ridge , and then raising the tongue ...
... sound is made up of a blending of two main sounds and is represented by the combined symbols of these sounds . Articulation . [ tS ] and [ dz ] are made by placing the tongue - tip against the gum - ridge , and then raising the tongue ...
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