Analytical Fifth Reader, Volume 5Mason Brothers, 1867 - Readers |
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... emphatic , the vowel is indistinct . If followed by a vowel , the pronunciation approximates the or thi - before a consonant , the or thu . Practice sounding r . Now utter r th ; now ĕr th . Recall what has been said of the position of ...
... emphatic , the vowel is indistinct . If followed by a vowel , the pronunciation approximates the or thi - before a consonant , the or thu . Practice sounding r . Now utter r th ; now ĕr th . Recall what has been said of the position of ...
Page 44
... emphatic . To confine the emphasis to a single word , in such cases , gives a bald and angular character to the read- ing . Successive words are frequently emphatic , each by itself . Examples : " The bank may break , the factory burn ...
... emphatic . To confine the emphasis to a single word , in such cases , gives a bald and angular character to the read- ing . Successive words are frequently emphatic , each by itself . Examples : " The bank may break , the factory burn ...
Page 81
... emphatic . Also show at what pauses the voice is to slide upwards , and where downwards , and where it is to vanish without inclining either way . This turning of the voice is called inflection . Second Paragraph . Give a description of ...
... emphatic . Also show at what pauses the voice is to slide upwards , and where downwards , and where it is to vanish without inclining either way . This turning of the voice is called inflection . Second Paragraph . Give a description of ...
Contents
Give Me Three Grains of Corn Mother Miss Edwards 7 Rebuke to the Neapolitans 8 The Battle of Ivry 9 Appeal for Parliamentary Reform | 9 |
The Loss of the Arctic | 10 |
Suggestions to Teachers | 11 |
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