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... four fingers on the table consecutively or to hold up your hand , curling your fingers down consecutively at the rate of one a second . ) 2. Slowly pronounce the following words which contain [ m ] , holding the [ m ] for four seconds ...
... four fingers on the table consecutively or to hold up your hand , curling your fingers down consecutively at the rate of one a second . ) 2. Slowly pronounce the following words which contain [ m ] , holding the [ m ] for four seconds ...
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... four seconds : Initial Medial Final very evict chive view evidence strive vireo eventual save vault livid leave victory review dove victim leaven groove 3. Pronounce the following words containing [ f ] , holding the [ f ] for four seconds ...
... four seconds : Initial Medial Final very evict chive view evidence strive vireo eventual save vault livid leave victory review dove victim leaven groove 3. Pronounce the following words containing [ f ] , holding the [ f ] for four seconds ...
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... four important medial vowel sounds might actually be considered as two . However , each of the two basic sounds ... seconds : bird ever ( stressed ) ( unstressed ) cut ( stressed ) above ( unstressed ) 2. Now sound the vowel sounds alone , ...
... four important medial vowel sounds might actually be considered as two . However , each of the two basic sounds ... seconds : bird ever ( stressed ) ( unstressed ) cut ( stressed ) above ( unstressed ) 2. Now sound the vowel sounds alone , ...
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Relaxation | 7 |
The International Phonetic Alphabet | 26 |
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aloud the following back vowel consonant contrast in exaggerated diaphragm diphthong EDWARD LEAR exaggerated lip positions EXERCISE feel the distinction following pairs following words containing four seconds fricative frontal vowel hard palate horizontal and vertical INDIANA UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES Initial Medial Final IPA Lips IPA Symbol Lips lips and tongue Lips or Vocal MDCCCXX ET VERITAS medial vowel mirror to watch optimum pitch level Pace College pairs of words pause phonetic pitch range plosive possible with accuracy pronounce the following pull quickly as possible Read aloud Recite as quickly Recite each horizontal relaxed repeat RSITATIS Sample Type Tongue schwa semivowel SIGILLUM ET VERITAS Slowly pronounce soft palate sound for four speak Spikky student Symbol Mouth Cords tip behind lips Tongue Mouth Cords UNIVERSITATIS LUX unstressed syllable unvoiced VERITAS MDCCCXX vertical group three vocal cords vowel bottom front vowel sounds W. S. GILBERT watch the contrast words which contain Yonghy-Bonghy-Bó Туре