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... letters and syllables , little attention to stops , unheeded emphasis , mumbling , inaudibility . " Mr. Wilkinson , in the same year , corroborates this statement . He says , ' During the past year I have frequently had to complain of ...
... letters and syllables , little attention to stops , unheeded emphasis , mumbling , inaudibility . " Mr. Wilkinson , in the same year , corroborates this statement . He says , ' During the past year I have frequently had to complain of ...
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... letters , or from running one word into another , as , for example , ' he fired with so sure an aim , ' may be read as if it were ' he fired with so sure a name . ' When it is thus the result of slovenliness of speech , a different ...
... letters , or from running one word into another , as , for example , ' he fired with so sure an aim , ' may be read as if it were ' he fired with so sure a name . ' When it is thus the result of slovenliness of speech , a different ...
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... letter to her Majesty's Inspectors of Schools , dated October 16 , 1852 ( Min . of Council , 1852-3 , p . 70 ) : - ' It is unnecessary to remark that the power to read well does not de- pend upon distinct articulation , cor- rect ...
... letter to her Majesty's Inspectors of Schools , dated October 16 , 1852 ( Min . of Council , 1852-3 , p . 70 ) : - ' It is unnecessary to remark that the power to read well does not de- pend upon distinct articulation , cor- rect ...
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... letters are vowels ? How many are , therefore , consonants ? This answer is to be found by subtraction , so as to ... letter in ' firmly ' ? why a vowel ? Mention other words ending with this letter ( in order to give , as the advocates ...
... letters are vowels ? How many are , therefore , consonants ? This answer is to be found by subtraction , so as to ... letter in ' firmly ' ? why a vowel ? Mention other words ending with this letter ( in order to give , as the advocates ...
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... letters are in the words preposition , or conjunction , and follow it up by asking how many parts of speech would ... letter , but I have yet to learn how such a facility is to be made valuable . Its display is the chief cause of its ...
... letters are in the words preposition , or conjunction , and follow it up by asking how many parts of speech would ... letter , but I have yet to learn how such a facility is to be made valuable . Its display is the chief cause of its ...
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