The Art of Elocution, Or, Logical and Musical Reading and Declamation: With an Appendix, Containing a Copious Practice in Oratorical, Poetical, and Dramatic Reading and Recitation ; the Whole Forming a Complete Speaker, Well Adapted to Private Pupils, Classes, and the Use of Schools |
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... diphthongal , that are found in our language . † Of course , in speaking here of diphthongal tonics , I discard the grammatical definition of a diphthong : for , according to that , the sound of oo , as in ooze , is called diphthongal ...
... diphthongal , that are found in our language . † Of course , in speaking here of diphthongal tonics , I discard the grammatical definition of a diphthong : for , according to that , the sound of oo , as in ooze , is called diphthongal ...
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... diphthongal ( 6.8 . ) diph . 6.8 . U - union - tune - duke . Y has two tonics , both borrowed - one pure , one diphth . ( 9.6 ) . W has one tonic sound , borrowed . • 6 pity - army - nymph . diph . 9.6.Y - by - my - dye . 8 ( - ) now ...
... diphthongal ( 6.8 . ) diph . 6.8 . U - union - tune - duke . Y has two tonics , both borrowed - one pure , one diphth . ( 9.6 ) . W has one tonic sound , borrowed . • 6 pity - army - nymph . diph . 9.6.Y - by - my - dye . 8 ( - ) now ...
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... DIPHTHONGAL TONICS . I. — The diphthongal sound of i has been by some writers re- 1 6 1 solved into the tonic sounds of a and e ; a being given as the 6 1 6 radical or opening , and e as the vanish or close of the sound . But this ...
... DIPHTHONGAL TONICS . I. — The diphthongal sound of i has been by some writers re- 1 6 1 solved into the tonic sounds of a and e ; a being given as the 6 1 6 radical or opening , and e as the vanish or close of the sound . But this ...
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... diphthongal sound of ü , like iu , as in pure , has the same sound as iew in view , in the following SYLLABLES AND TERMINATIONS : ue - uit - ude - uce - use - uke - ume - une - ure , ( ac · cented ) -ual - unar - ular - uble . EXAMPLES ...
... diphthongal sound of ü , like iu , as in pure , has the same sound as iew in view , in the following SYLLABLES AND TERMINATIONS : ue - uit - ude - uce - use - uke - ume - une - ure , ( ac · cented ) -ual - unar - ular - uble . EXAMPLES ...
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... diphthongal sounds , and the sound of each vowel be duly given , as ea , as in area ( air - y - a . ) ies , as in species ( speeshy - es , ) series ( seery - es . ) io , as in violate ( vi - o - late , ) vi - o - lence , & c . Having ...
... diphthongal sounds , and the sound of each vowel be duly given , as ea , as in area ( air - y - a . ) ies , as in species ( speeshy - es , ) series ( seery - es . ) io , as in violate ( vi - o - late , ) vi - o - lence , & c . Having ...
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