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... represented by other symbols . The hard sound of c is represented by [ k ] , its soft sound by [ s ] ; q is replaced by [ k ] ; the three sounds of x ( in exercise , exert , and Xenophon ) are represented by [ ks ] , [ gz ] , and [ z ] ...
... represented by other symbols . The hard sound of c is represented by [ k ] , its soft sound by [ s ] ; q is replaced by [ k ] ; the three sounds of x ( in exercise , exert , and Xenophon ) are represented by [ ks ] , [ gz ] , and [ z ] ...
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... represented not only by s , but also by ss as in miss [ mis ] and by c as in mice [ mais ] ; it is also the second of the two sounds represented by z in such words as are [ æks ] . The voiced form is repre- sented not only by z , but by ...
... represented not only by s , but also by ss as in miss [ mis ] and by c as in mice [ mais ] ; it is also the second of the two sounds represented by z in such words as are [ æks ] . The voiced form is repre- sented not only by z , but by ...
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... represented in ordinary spelling by the letters sh as in should , and which has for its symbol [ S ] ; and the voiced , which is represented by the z in azure , and which has for its symbol [ 3 ] . The sound [ S ] occurs also in ci in ...
... represented in ordinary spelling by the letters sh as in should , and which has for its symbol [ S ] ; and the voiced , which is represented by the z in azure , and which has for its symbol [ 3 ] . The sound [ S ] occurs also in ci in ...
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THE PHYSICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL BASES OF SPEECH | 14 |
The Physiological Basis of Speech | 21 |
Muscular Control | 33 |
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