The Speaking VoiceDavid McKay Company, 1962 - 404 psl. |
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... tongue , soft - palate plosive . It is made by pressing the back of the tongue up against the raised soft palate , and expelling a puff of unvocalized breath as the tongue is lowered . A cognate is the voiced equivalent of a voiceless ...
... tongue , soft - palate plosive . It is made by pressing the back of the tongue up against the raised soft palate , and expelling a puff of unvocalized breath as the tongue is lowered . A cognate is the voiced equivalent of a voiceless ...
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... TONGUE PLACEMENT The tone cannot be placed forward in the mouth if the dorsum , or back of the tongue , is raised for the vowel sounds . There are , as has been pointed out , two vowels in the English language ( ōō as in moon , and oo ...
... TONGUE PLACEMENT The tone cannot be placed forward in the mouth if the dorsum , or back of the tongue , is raised for the vowel sounds . There are , as has been pointed out , two vowels in the English language ( ōō as in moon , and oo ...
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... tongue , point it . Draw it back into the mouth . Repeat ten times . 3. Protrude the tongue , point it down toward the chin . Draw it back into the mouth . Repeat ten times . 4. Protrude the tongue ; point it up toward the nose . Draw ...
... tongue , point it . Draw it back into the mouth . Repeat ten times . 3. Protrude the tongue , point it down toward the chin . Draw it back into the mouth . Repeat ten times . 4. Protrude the tongue ; point it up toward the nose . Draw ...
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