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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...- creator(s) - Cody, Sherwin
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- subject(s) - vowel; syllable; consonant; vowel; syllable; consonant;
- title - Rhetoric
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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...- creator(s) - Williams, Lida M.
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- subject(s) - phonograms; ight; consonant; vowels; consonants; pupils; teacher; pupil; taught; pupil; teacher; consonants; pupils; taught; ight; phonograms; vowels; consonant;
- title - How to Teach Phonics
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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...- creator(s) - Mateus Maria Helena
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- subject(s) - Syllable; Onset; Empty nucleus; Base syllabification; consonant cluster;
- title - THE SYLLABLE STRUCTURE IN EUROPEAN PORTUGUESE
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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...- creator(s) - Amman, John Conrade
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- subject(s) - vowels; deaf; consonants; pronounce; deaf persons; pronounced; teeth; voice; tongue; breath; else; tongue; consonants; pronounce; else; teeth; deaf; deaf persons; breath; pronounced; vowels; voice;
- title - The Talking Deaf Man A Method Proposed, Whereby He Who is Born Deaf, May Learn to Speak, 1692
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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...- creator(s) - Hume, Alexander
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- subject(s) - voual; uhi; befoer; quhilk; noe; syllab; wryte; wald; ane; tyme; consonant; hume; alexander hume; latin; symbol; cap; alexander; rev; british museum; latin; wryte; syllab; quhilk; cap; symbol; befoer; voual; rev; hume; alexander; alexander hume; ane; noe; tyme; british museum; wald; consonant; uhi;
- title - Of the Orthographie and Congruitie of the Britan Tongue A Treates, noe shorter than necessarie, for the Schooles
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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...- creator(s) - Hamilton, Frederick William, 1860-
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- subject(s) - ent; glossary; review questions; review; division; pronunciation; primer; vowel; syllable; hamilton; consonants; spelling; accent; composition; review; ent; primer; review questions; consonants; pronunciation; spelling; hamilton; division; accent; glossary; composition; vowel; syllable;
- title - Rules for the Division of Words at the Ends of Lines, with Remarks on Spelling, Syllabication and Pronunciation
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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...- creator(s) - NUNES Jairo
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- subject(s) - Procrastinate; Derivational Economy; Minimalism; Traces;
- title - Some notes on procrastinate and other economy matters
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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...- creator(s) - Bennett, Charles E.
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- subject(s) - decl; tus; acc; verbs; subjunctive; nouns; genitive; ablative; aud; rus; perf; mus; gen; pres; voc; clauses; dat; plural; fut; adjectives; rum; dative; tur; gender; inf; declension; nom; neuter; esse; verb; participle; ris; pronouns; suffix; vowel; noun; plural; perf; decl; suffix; verb; rus; clauses; mus; tus; neuter; tur; inf; dative; esse; nom; verbs; subjunctive; pres; acc; fut; dat; genitive; aud; gen; gender; rum; vowel; ablative; noun; voc; declension; participle; ris; adjectives; pronouns; nouns;
- title - New Latin Grammar
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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...- creator(s) - Hathaway, B. A.
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- subject(s) - signify; signification; vowels; syllable; inflection; accent; many substitutes; substitutes; numerical value; signify; many substitutes; substitutes; accent; syllable; numerical value; inflection; vowels; signification;
- title - 1001 Questions and Answers on Orthography and Reading
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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...- creator(s) - Sargeaunt, John
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- subject(s) - vowel; penultima; stress; pronunciation; latin; vowels; greek; 'alias' rule; stems; long vowel; pronounced; stress back; latin; penultima; stress; pronunciation; greek; 'alias' rule; stress back; pronounced; vowel; vowels; long vowel; stems;
- title - Society for Pure English Tract 4 The Pronunciation of English Words Derived from the Latin
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