Then, distinctly obtaining the subtonics, unite them severally with the sound of _ä_, first forcibly, then more gently, producing such syllables as _bä_, _dä_, etc. [Please select]
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The =Atonics= correspond with the first eleven of the subtonics as given above, from which they differ almost alone in having _no_ vocality. [Please select]
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The =Subtonics= possess the properties of vocality and prolongation in some degree, but much less perfectly than the tonics, and their vocality (known as the _vocal murmur_) is the same for all. [Please select]
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Proceed in a similar manner with the other subtonics. [Please select]
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=Immutable Syllables= are almost incapable of prolongation; they are those which end in one of the abrupt atonic elements, _p_, _t_, _k_; as _tip_, _hit_, _kick_; or in one of the abrupt subtonics, _b_, _d_, _g_; as _tub_, _thud_, _pug_. [Please select]
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=Indefinite Syllables= are capable of almost indefinite prolongation; they are those which terminate in a tonic, or any subtonic except one of the three abrupt subtonics, _b_, _d_, _g_; for example, _awe_, _fudge_, _hail_, _arm_. [Please select]
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The SUBVOCALS or SUBTONICS are those elementary sounds made by the tone of the voice modified by the organs of speech, making an undertone; as b, d, g, r. [Please select]
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