... which more distinguishes a person of poor education from a person of a good one, than the pronunciation of the unaccented vowels. When vowels are under the accent, the best speakers and the lowest of the people, with very few exceptions, pronounce... Conversation: It's Faults and It's Graces - Sayfa 961856 - 152 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| John Walker - 1801 - 424 sayfa
...with very few exceptions, pronounce them in the same manner ; but the unaccented vowels, in the mouth of the former, have a distinct, open, and specific...totally sink them, or change them into some other sound. Those, therefore, who wish to pronounce elegantly, must be particularly attentive to the unaccented... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1805 - 348 sayfa
...lowest of the people, with very few exceptions, pronounce them in the same manner ; but the unaccented vowels in the mouths of the former, have a distinct,...totally sink them, or change them into some other sound. SECT. 3. The nature of articulation explained. A CONCISE account of the origin and formation of the... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1805 - 350 sayfa
...lowest of the people, with very few exceptions, pronounce them in the same manner ; but the unaccented vowels in the mouths of the former, have a distinct,...the latter often totally sink them, or change them intq some other sound. SECT. S. The nature of articulation explained: A CONCISE account of the origin... | |
| John Walker - 1807 - 1108 sayfa
...with very few exceptions, pronounce them in the same manner ; but the unaccented vowels in the mouth of the former have a distinct, open, and specific...totally sink them, or change them into some other sound. Those, therefore, who wish to pronounce elegantly, must be particularly attentive to the unaccented... | |
| John Walker - 1806 - 636 sayfa
...but the unaccented vowels in the mouth of the former have a distinct,open, and specific sound,while the latter often totally sink them, or change them into some other sound. Those, therefore, who wish to pronounce elegantly, must be particularly attentive to the unaccented... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1809 - 330 sayfa
...lowest of the people, with very few exceptions, pronounce them in the same manner ; but the unaccented vowels in the mouths of the former, have a distinct,...totally sink them, or change them into some other sound. s SECT. 3. The nature of articulation explained. / A CONCISE account of the origin and formation of... | |
| John Walker - 1810 - 642 sayfa
...manner ; but the unaccented vowels in the mouth of the former have a distinct, open, and spe cific sound, while the latter often totally sink them, or change them into sorno other sound. Those, therefore, who wish to pronounce elegantly, must be par ticularly attentive... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1811 - 322 sayfa
...lowest of the people, with very few exceptions, pronounce them in the same manner ; but the unaccented vowels in the mouths of the former, have a distinct, open and specinc sound, while the latter often totally sink them, or change them into some other sound. SECT.... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1815 - 382 sayfa
...lowest of the people, with very few exceptions, pronounce them in the same manner ; but the unaccented vowels in the mouths of the former, have a distinct,...and specific sound, while the latter often totally siuk them, or change them into some other sound. SECT. 3. The nature of articulation explained. A CONCISE... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1816 - 292 sayfa
...veiy few exceptions, pronounce them in the same manner ; but the unaccented vowels in the mouths cf the former, have a distinct, open, and specific sound,...totally sink them, or change them into some other sound. SECT. 3. The nature of articulation exp.la.ined. A CONCISE account of the origin and formation cfthe... | |
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