Manual of Physical And Vocal Training : for the Use of Schools And for Private Instruction
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E, o, or «, ending an unaccented syllable, is generally long obscure, as in e-vent, rao-lest, c«-taneous. 3. In oases where the preceding rules will not apply, place the accent on the doubtful syllable to determine its sound; thus, change lag'gard to laggard', and it will readily be perceived tliat the sound in the last syllable is that of the fourth long vowel. Then by noticing the index leading from it in the table above, we see that this sound when oljscure tends toward ii (short u). The art...icle a has always the sound of the third short vowel obscure, approaching the. fifth short vowel, ii. Tlie article the is pronounced tht before a vowel, and thfi (vowel \ery obscure) before a consonant. VOWEL ANALYSIS. 41 III. Long Towels in Words, 1. First Long Vowel. — Eve, see, key, field, people, pier, fa- tigue, quay, machine, camphene. Obscure, tending toward t — Before, event, elegant, petition, society, enemy, coffee, serene. 2. Second Long Vowel. — Aim, lake, vein, day, label, obey, celebrate, fermentation.
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