The Speaking VoiceDavid McKay Company, 1962 - Всего страниц: 404 |
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... SPREAD VOWELS Spread vowels are those characterized by a spread position of the lips . Because of the shape of the lips these sounds are likely to become tense unless great care is exercised in tone production . If one of these vowels ...
... SPREAD VOWELS Spread vowels are those characterized by a spread position of the lips . Because of the shape of the lips these sounds are likely to become tense unless great care is exercised in tone production . If one of these vowels ...
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... spread , lax vowel , Its position is much like that for ē [ i : ] except that the tongue is slightly lower , the jaw ... spread vowel . The front of the tongue is dropped a little lower than the posi- tion for the high vowels ē [ i ] and ...
... spread , lax vowel , Its position is much like that for ē [ i : ] except that the tongue is slightly lower , the jaw ... spread vowel . The front of the tongue is dropped a little lower than the posi- tion for the high vowels ē [ i ] and ...
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... spread sounds ( those made with lips spread ) , namely , ē , ě , ĭ , and ă , place a round sound before the spread sound in the following fashion , gliding from one sound to the other on the same breath : ō- ō -ĕ -Ĭ Now place other ...
... spread sounds ( those made with lips spread ) , namely , ē , ě , ĭ , and ă , place a round sound before the spread sound in the following fashion , gliding from one sound to the other on the same breath : ō- ō -ĕ -Ĭ Now place other ...
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