The Bases of SpeechHarper & Brothers, 1934 - 439 pages |
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Page 161
... tongue tip , tongue blade , tongue dorsum , velum , and vocal bands . The valve con- tacts are the teeth , hard palate , and posterior pharyngeal wall . These organs have already been described in other connec- tions . If we limit the ...
... tongue tip , tongue blade , tongue dorsum , velum , and vocal bands . The valve con- tacts are the teeth , hard palate , and posterior pharyngeal wall . These organs have already been described in other connec- tions . If we limit the ...
Page 162
... tongue articulates voiceless th [ 0 ] and voiced th [ 8 ] . The velum blocks the nares . The Tongue Dorsum . - By making a complete stoppage of the breath stream through pressure against the velum , which in turn presses against the ...
... tongue articulates voiceless th [ 0 ] and voiced th [ 8 ] . The velum blocks the nares . The Tongue Dorsum . - By making a complete stoppage of the breath stream through pressure against the velum , which in turn presses against the ...
Page 192
... tongue front , and with the jaw and tongue dropping progressively by equal distances ( doubled between [ e ] and [ ɛ ] ) from [ i ] through [ 1 ] , [ e ] , [ ɛ ] and [ x ] to [ a ] . Cardinal [ v ] , [ ɔ ] , [ o ] and [ u ] are made ...
... tongue front , and with the jaw and tongue dropping progressively by equal distances ( doubled between [ e ] and [ ɛ ] ) from [ i ] through [ 1 ] , [ e ] , [ ɛ ] and [ x ] to [ a ] . Cardinal [ v ] , [ ɔ ] , [ o ] and [ u ] are made ...
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THE SOCIAL BASIS OF SPEECH I | 1 |
Sine Curve | 59 |
Cruvas Disc | 64 |
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