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26. |
Continuants; Lip Continuants |
35 |
27. |
Lip Teeth Continuants |
36 |
28. |
Teeth Continuants |
37 |
29. |
The Hushing Sounds |
38 |
30. |
The Hissing Sounds |
40 |
31. |
The Lisping Sounds |
42 |
32. |
The Liquids; the r Sounds |
43 |
33. |
The l Sounds |
46 |
34. |
Front and Back Continuants |
48 |
35. |
The h Sounds |
50 |
36. |
Vowels |
53 |
37. |
The a Sounds |
53 |
38. |
a and ə |
55 |
39. |
The Front Vowels, æ and ɛ |
57 |
40. |
ai and au |
59 |
41. |
Middle and Close e |
60 |
42. |
The i Sounds |
61 |
43. |
The Back Vowels; Open o |
63 |
44. |
Middle and Close o |
67 |
45. |
The u Sounds |
68 |
46. |
Sounds in Connected Speech |
72 |
47. |
Strong and Weak Forms |
72 |
48. |
Unstressed Lax i |
74 |
49. |
Assimilation |
74 |
50. |
Simplification of Consonant Groups |
77 |
51. |
Stress of the Word |
80 |
52. |
Sonority; the Syllable |
83 |
53. |
Stress of the Sentence; Scanning |
85 |
54. |
Stress |
87 |
55. |
Pitch |
88 |
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Conclusion |
89 |
56. |
Importance of Ear-Training |
89 |
57. |
Public Speaking |
90 |
Appendices— |
I. |
Exercises |
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