... labiodental voiced spirant or fricative, which, now that it is in the record, let us pass-on hurriedly. In Anglo-Saxon there was no letter "V:" its sound was represented sometimes by "F" and sometimes b/ "U". "V" averages 2.37 per cent ...
... dental fricative, and ends with an alveolar stop." On the other hand, E. Bagby Atwood of the University of Texas voiced this preference: "You start with a voiceless bilabial stop, aspirated, followed by a voiceless bilabial trill ...
... dental fricative, and ends with an alveolar stop." On the other hand. I Bafby Atwood of the University of Ttxas voiced thU preference: "Toil start with a voiceless bilabial rtop. aspirated, followed by a voiceless bilabial trill ...
"the sound begins with a labial explosive, continues with a labial- dental fricative, and ends with an alveolar stop." On the other hand, E. Bagby Atwood of the Universily of Texas voiced this preference: 'You start with a voiceless bi ...
... dental fricative, and ends with an alveolar stop." On the other hand, E. Bagby Atwood of the University of Texai voiced this preference: "You start with a voiceless bi- - JaWal gt aspirated, followed by a voiceless bilabial trill ...
... dental fricative, and ends with an alveolar stop." On tho nilifr hand F Raghy. Call 4-5671 for Want Ads. of the ... voiced. hv a voiceless alveolar stop, ex- ploded and aspirated." Most Unusual Suggestion. In t- ach car* , of course, you top ...
... dental fricative, and ends with an alveolar stop." On the other hand. E. Bagby Atwood of the University of Texas voiced this prefei- ence: "You start with a voiceless bilabial stop, aspirated, followed by a voiceless oilabial trill ...
... dental fricative, and ends' water with an alveolar stop." (through through On the other hand, R Raghvl Alwood of - the University of i Texas voiced this preference: No one 'You start wilh a volrnlpss hl-ieutlon. labial stop, aspirated ...
... dental fricative, and ends with an alveolar stop." On the other hand. E. Bagby Atwood of the University of Texas voiced this preference: "You start with a voiceless bilabial stop, aspirated, followed by ._,,._,_ ...
... dental fricative, and ends with an alveolar stop." On the other hand, E. Bagby Atwood of the University of Texas voiced this preference: "You start with a voiceless bilabial stop, aspirated, followed by a voiceless bilabial trill ...