Arabic Primer: Consisting of 180 Short Sentences Containing 30 Primary WordsTrübner and Company, 1876 - 80 pages |
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... sounds that are not known in English , without which he cannot possibly pro- nounce them . Nothing but thousands of repetitions can make the learner use them so freely as is absolutely neces- sary . There is no other way of accustoming ...
... sounds that are not known in English , without which he cannot possibly pro- nounce them . Nothing but thousands of repetitions can make the learner use them so freely as is absolutely neces- sary . There is no other way of accustoming ...
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... sound . It is of the utmost consequence to give abundance of time to these first sets of words and sentences , for immensely more is implied in their acquisition than might be supposed , and if a perfectly sound foundation is thus laid ...
... sound . It is of the utmost consequence to give abundance of time to these first sets of words and sentences , for immensely more is implied in their acquisition than might be supposed , and if a perfectly sound foundation is thus laid ...
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... sound pronunciation , and in a large stock of bond fide native expressions . If this is neglected he will inevitably become confirmed in false pronunciation and false expres- sion , and never use the language correctly . There are ...
... sound pronunciation , and in a large stock of bond fide native expressions . If this is neglected he will inevitably become confirmed in false pronunciation and false expres- sion , and never use the language correctly . There are ...
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... sound is denoted by dots under the English letter . 2. When I speak of the pupil not attempting to talk till well established in a large stock of words and expres- sions , I do not mean that he is absolutely never to use a word ...
... sound is denoted by dots under the English letter . 2. When I speak of the pupil not attempting to talk till well established in a large stock of words and expres- sions , I do not mean that he is absolutely never to use a word ...
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... sounds accord- ing to the marks over it , & c . , as afterwards explained . Ba ; b , English b . Ta ; t , Tha ; th , t ... sound of z in it . Ra ; r , English r . ز ; Za ; z , 2 " " w Sin ; 8 , S. " " " " Shin ; sh , Sad ; s , strong ...
... sounds accord- ing to the marks over it , & c . , as afterwards explained . Ba ; b , English b . Ta ; t , Tha ; th , t ... sound of z in it . Ra ; r , English r . ز ; Za ; z , 2 " " w Sin ; 8 , S. " " " " Shin ; sh , Sad ; s , strong ...
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