Lip Reading Principles And Practise a Hand book for Teachers And for Self Instr
Lip Reading Principles And Practise a Hand book for Teachers And for Self Instr
Nitchie, Edward Bartlett, 1876-1917
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5. The noise made me jump. 6. I wore the watch charm on my fob. 7. I sp. W a star shoot across the sky. 8. "What is so rare as a day in June!" 9. The tempest shook the house. 10. You have a very firm jaw. 11. Can you reach that book for me? 12. Don't sit on the edge of your chair. 13. The man had a, patch on his trousers. 14. Who is going to pitch in the baseball game to-day? 1. 5. I am in a rush to catch the train. IC). The rainbow made an arch in the sky. 17. Did you use a douche for your col...d? 18. Don't beat about the LESSONS ON THE MOVEMENTS 195 bush. 19. We sat out on the porch last even- ing. 20. Did you ever go fishing for perch? 21. ^Yill you find the page for me in the book? 22. Would you Hke to have me poach the PCPCT? Puckered Vowels Long do — Puckered-N arrow 109. For the sound of long oo, as in "coon, " the lips are drawn together or puckered, and the opening between the upper and lower lips is very narrow. (Long 6d, being a vowel, is seldom confused with wh and w, which are consonants.
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