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Page 124
... English - teacher has to receive an intensive ear - training course first . Then he should subject himself to a somewhat rigorous but highly rewarding task of producing the English sounds- the twelve vowels and eight diphthongs and the ...
... English - teacher has to receive an intensive ear - training course first . Then he should subject himself to a somewhat rigorous but highly rewarding task of producing the English sounds- the twelve vowels and eight diphthongs and the ...
Page 127
... English - speaking countries ; it is perhaps more widely understood than any other type " ( Daniel Jones , " An Outline of English Phonetics " , p . 12 ) . Though there is nothing inherently good about the R.P. , it is universally ...
... English - speaking countries ; it is perhaps more widely understood than any other type " ( Daniel Jones , " An Outline of English Phonetics " , p . 12 ) . Though there is nothing inherently good about the R.P. , it is universally ...
Page 128
... English in our States use the Educated Indian Standard " is rather contro- versial and , to my mind , far from being true . Actually " the best Speakers of English in each of our States " are the products of English - medium schools who ...
... English in our States use the Educated Indian Standard " is rather contro- versial and , to my mind , far from being true . Actually " the best Speakers of English in each of our States " are the products of English - medium schools who ...
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The Life of the Mind of | 60 |
Nature of Satire | 61 |
Brahman and the World | 74 |
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