The Original Rhythmical Grammar of the English LanguageGeorg Olms Verlag, 1976 - 348 頁 |
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... diphthong sound is made by blending two vowel sounds , by a very quick pronunciation , into one . " " So that to try , according to the foregoing defini- tion , to cortinue a diphthong sound , the voice most commonly changes immediately ...
... diphthong sound is made by blending two vowel sounds , by a very quick pronunciation , into one . " " So that to try , according to the foregoing defini- tion , to cortinue a diphthong sound , the voice most commonly changes immediately ...
第 161 頁
... diphthong composed of these two sounds EE and oo ; the voice begins on the sound E E , but instantly dwindles into , and ends in o o . " " The other English sound of u , as in the words UGLY , UNDONE , BUT , and GUT , is composed of the ...
... diphthong composed of these two sounds EE and oo ; the voice begins on the sound E E , but instantly dwindles into , and ends in o o . " " The other English sound of u , as in the words UGLY , UNDONE , BUT , and GUT , is composed of the ...
第 162 頁
... Diphthong sounds in English : AI ... I , ... Fine , hire , life , ride , spy , fly , ( a long sound ) . AE ... Met ... diphthong is sounded long , dwelling chiefly on the latter Vowel . ) " The letters and sounds , which in modern ...
... Diphthong sounds in English : AI ... I , ... Fine , hire , life , ride , spy , fly , ( a long sound ) . AE ... Met ... diphthong is sounded long , dwelling chiefly on the latter Vowel . ) " The letters and sounds , which in modern ...
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