Clipart illustrations of sign language phonetics, showing an introduction to the topic, as well as how to move the tongue and mouth to make certain sounds.
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Code of English Sounds
Chart illustrating 45 hand positions representing sounds in the English language as described in the Lyon Phonetic Manual.... |
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Diagram, Explanatory
1) The first or index finger. 2) The second or middle finger. 3) The third finger. 4) The fourth finger. 5) The finger's first or lower phalanx. 8) The thumb's second or breath phalanx. 9) The thumb'... |
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Physiological Bases of the Visible Speech Symbols for Consonants
Physiological Bases of the Visible Speech Symbols - Consonants. In representing the consonant a peculiar and exclusive mode of accenting ... the important ... parts of the hand is resorted to, so tha... |
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Physiological Bases of the Visible Speech Symbols for Vowels
Physiological Bases of the Visible Speech Symbols - Vowels. In representing the vowel classification of sounds, a peculiar and exclusive mode of accenting ... the important ... parts of the hand is r... |