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Synonyms: accordant; agreeable; concordant; conformable; consonant; harmonic; harmonical; harmonised; harmonized

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  1.  Rhetoric / Cody, Sherwin
    OF SPELLING CHAPTER I. LETTERS AND SOUNDS {VOWELS CONSONANTS EXERCISES THE DICTIONARY} CHAPTER II. WORD ... . In ordinary speaking, many vowels and even some consonants are slurred and obscured. If the ear  details...
  2.  How to Teach Phonics / Williams, Lida M.
    in the room, as well as easy and familiar words dictated by the teacher. II. _Teach the Single Consonant ... Words in Teaching the Consonant Sounds._ For the first lesson teach perhaps two consonant sounds  details...
  3.  THE SYLLABLE STRUCTURE IN EUROPEAN PORTUGUESE / Mateus Maria Helena
    syllabification. Due to the analysis of consonant clusters in onset position and the occurrence of epenthetic ... syllabification consonant cluster Mateus Maria Helena D?Andrade Ernesto  details...
  4.  The Talking Deaf Man A Method Proposed, Whereby He Who is Born Deaf, May Learn to Speak, 1692 / Amman, John Conrade
    . Nor is the state of the _Consonants_ in better case for the Pronunciation of some of them, is so very different ... -vowels_, and _Consonants_. The _Vowels_ are a _Voice_ or _Sound_ modified by a various opening of the Mouth only  details...
  5.  Of the Orthographie and Congruitie of the Britan Tongue A Treates, noe shorter than necessarie, for the Schooles / Hume, Alexander
    the consonant: thei heer ane and ther an other. As in amabant, in the first tuae syllabes they sound ... a consonant followes it, pronunce it other wayes, I hoep I sal not need argumentes to prove it wrang  details...
  6.  Rules for the Division of Words at the Ends of Lines, with Remarks on Spelling, Syllabication and Pronunciation / Hamilton, Frederick William, 1860-
    of digraphs or combinations of vowels or consonants which have but one sound, such as _ai_ as in _rain_ _eo ... of a vowel alone or accompanied by one or more consonants and separated by them, or by a pause  details...
  7.  Some notes on procrastinate and other economy matters / NUNES Jairo
    's (1993) Procrastinate principle is not in consonance with the general guidelines of the Minimalist ...  details...
  8.  New Latin Grammar / Bennett, Charles E.
    Syllables § 4 Quantity § 5 Accent § 6 Vowel Changes § 7 Consonant Changes § 8 Peculiarities ... both as vowel and consonant; so also V. For us, however, it is more convenient to distinguish the vowel  details...
  9.  1001 Questions and Answers on Orthography and Reading / Hathaway, B. A.
    , and U. 33. _How are the Letters divided?_ Into Vowels and Consonants. 34. _What are Vowels ... , and in some situations W and Y. 36. _What is a Consonant?_ A letter that represents an interruption of sound  details...
  10.  Society for Pure English Tract 4 The Pronunciation of English Words Derived from the Latin / Sargeaunt, John
    all the consonants that come between it and the next vowel. Thus _inf['e]rnus_, where the penultimate vowel is short ... when they were unstressed and followed by two consonants. Thus men said _[=Eu]stolia_ and _[=Au  details...

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