Standard Filipino English PronunciationNational Book Store, 1975 - 256 pàgines |
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Pàgina 10
... usually replaced by / u / . 4. // This sound is usually replaced by / o / . 5. // This sound is usually replaced by Tagalog / a , e , i , o , u̸ / . Recognition and actual production of / æ / instead of / e / or / a / Recognition and ...
... usually replaced by / u / . 4. // This sound is usually replaced by / o / . 5. // This sound is usually replaced by Tagalog / a , e , i , o , u̸ / . Recognition and actual production of / æ / instead of / e / or / a / Recognition and ...
Pàgina 41
... usually early The bell rings usually early . very slowly The patient walks very slowly . seldom true His story is seldom true . always prompt The messenger is always prompt . exceedingly heavy My schedule is exceedingly heavy . Mini ...
... usually early The bell rings usually early . very slowly The patient walks very slowly . seldom true His story is seldom true . always prompt The messenger is always prompt . exceedingly heavy My schedule is exceedingly heavy . Mini ...
Pàgina 64
... usually substitute / e / for / I / because in their language , they can freely say / babae / , / babai / , or / babaI / in stylistic speech without making any difference in meaning . Because of this , Tagalog speakers of English have ...
... usually substitute / e / for / I / because in their language , they can freely say / babae / , / babai / , or / babaI / in stylistic speech without making any difference in meaning . Because of this , Tagalog speakers of English have ...
Frases i termes més freqüents
answer by saying aspirated begin boat breath Change Change the following Comparison Drill correct answer Determine Drill Model Drills on Final English English word face feel Filipino Final Consonant Clusters floor following examples following pairs front gave girl give going Grammar Drill hand hear ideas initial position initial sounds intonation keep language leave LESSON let's begin light line for student's lips Listen and repeat live looking loved Mini-Dialog Notice Noun pairs of words pass Pause Philippines position President Production Drill Pronunciation Drills question Recognition repeated word contained represented Rhymes Right sentence twice speak speakers speech Spellings stress stress pattern Student student's response Substitution Drill Tagalog teacher tell There's tongue turn upper Verb voice vowel sounds word containing Wrong