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... pass by and die as one unknown and gone ' was shown to a person ; he then spoke the words into the apparatus described in Section I. An inspection of the record ( Figure 16 ) shows that the tracing for the first third of the sentence is ...
... pass by and die as one unknown and gone ' was shown to a person ; he then spoke the words into the apparatus described in Section I. An inspection of the record ( Figure 16 ) shows that the tracing for the first third of the sentence is ...
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British Academy. on the part " Thus I pass by ' than he does on the rest of the sentence . We next inquire concerning ... passes gradually into the vowel a with no possibility of separation . The total length has quite arbitrarily been ...
British Academy. on the part " Thus I pass by ' than he does on the rest of the sentence . We next inquire concerning ... passes gradually into the vowel a with no possibility of separation . The total length has quite arbitrarily been ...
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... passing of breath without any vibration . This is the typical German sound . An inscription of ' llundain ' is shown in ... pass along the sides . This inscription , shows that here the air was first completely stopped and then suddenly ...
... passing of breath without any vibration . This is the typical German sound . An inscription of ' llundain ' is shown in ... pass along the sides . This inscription , shows that here the air was first completely stopped and then suddenly ...
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THE FELLOWSHIP OF LEARNING BY | 3 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192021 | 19 |
By O F EMERSON | 45 |
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