Standard first reader; . onunciation Drill h d (| r Y w Imr don (juit Rip van win i)aie done quite Tii)e \ane wine b, d-^.Soe Lesson LVII. q=k^The positions and movGments of organs in making this Bound are described under c —k (see Lesson LVII); combination of back tongue-opening with lip-opening; qu generally^ow. See w below. [ii is not used in Scientific Alphabet, but is here given for the purpose of comparison.]r—Trill or rustle at tongue-tip; tongue-front raised nearly to d position (sec Lesson LVII); tongue touches teeth and upper gum at sides; small opening in center for voice to —
Standard first reader; . onunciation Drill h d (| r Y w Imr don (juit Rip van win i)aie done quite Tii)e \ane wine b, d-^.Soe Lesson LVII. q=k^The positions and movGments of organs in making this Bound are described under c —k (see Lesson LVII); combination of back tongue-opening with lip-opening; qu generally^ow. See w below. [ii is not used in Scientific Alphabet, but is here given for the purpose of comparison.]r—Trill or rustle at tongue-tip; tongue-front raised nearly to d position (sec Lesson LVII); tongue touches teeth and upper gum at sides; small opening in center for voice to —Lower lip raised to upper front teeth ae in Zo?e, or a similar opening as in vat; vocal cords close so as to vibrate; nasal veil closed; continuous consonant; same positions as in f (see Lesson LVII), except that the vocal cords instead of the breath are used.^y—Bilabial consonant; a sound with mouth rounded aa for u (see Lesson XLIV); lips constricted; u resonance on following vowel. h, 1, n, p, t LESSON LXII 71. Longfellow was a poems show how he loved wrote a long poem about an Indian boy named Hiawatha, who lived in the woods Then the little HiawathaLearned of every bird its language,Learned their names and all their they built their nests in Summer,Where they hid themselves in Winter,Talked with them wheneer he met them. 7? 73 h, 1, n, p, t LESSON LXm Leng-fer-o wez a po-emz sho hau hi luvd rot a leng p6-em a-baut an In-di-an bei nemd Hai-a-wa-tha, hii livd in the wudz. Then tiie lit-l Hai-a-wa-thaLernd ev ev-ri berd its lan-gwgj,Lernd thar nemz and el thar si-crets,Hau the bilt thar nests in Suiii-er,Hwar tjie hid them-selvz in Win-ter,Takt with them hwen-ar hi met them. . Pronunciation Drill b 1 n p t hose h)t no pot ton horse > lost no] post tone h—Aspirate; rustle of breath preceding a vowel as in /w// as a final letter, modifying preceding consonant as in bath,,—Rustle of tonf^ne-front edges
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