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a a In the fourth stage we find the syllables broken up into single sounds , so that the alphabet consists of a number of homophones . This reduces to a great extent the number of signs , those expressing syllable sounds being done away ...
a a In the fourth stage we find the syllables broken up into single sounds , so that the alphabet consists of a number of homophones . This reduces to a great extent the number of signs , those expressing syllable sounds being done away ...
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We have seen that this alphabet was arranged on the basis of sounds and the part of the mouth where they are produced , at a very early age , about the time of the great Indian Civil War . As has been said before , it was natural at the ...
We have seen that this alphabet was arranged on the basis of sounds and the part of the mouth where they are produced , at a very early age , about the time of the great Indian Civil War . As has been said before , it was natural at the ...
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generally by a curved line according to its position in pronouncing the sounds . A small oblique line showed the upper teeth , and a small curved line the throat . Sounds requiring the use of lips are pronouoced with the mouth closed ...
generally by a curved line according to its position in pronouncing the sounds . A small oblique line showed the upper teeth , and a small curved line the throat . Sounds requiring the use of lips are pronouoced with the mouth closed ...
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