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Page 43
... çen ter lět ter dŏe tor din ner en ter fet ter tin der tin ner win ter el der pěd dler sin ner fés ter nev er til ler eôr ner pes ter ev er sắt ler hăm per tes ter sev er hăm mer pam per sis ter liv er ram mer tam per fŏs ter riv er sům ...
... çen ter lět ter dŏe tor din ner en ter fet ter tin der tin ner win ter el der pěd dler sin ner fés ter nev er til ler eôr ner pes ter ev er sắt ler hăm per tes ter sev er hăm mer pam per sis ter liv er ram mer tam per fŏs ter riv er sům ...
Page 56
... çen sor mam mon · spŏn sor eŎm mon sĕe tor eǎn non ôr der dress er săch el çit ron bor der åft er flan nel těn on mûr der råft er chap el eǎn ton dif fer rănt er grav el pis ton MOVE , SỎN , WOLF , FÕOT , MŌON , 56 THE ELEMENTARY.
... çen sor mam mon · spŏn sor eŎm mon sĕe tor eǎn non ôr der dress er săch el çit ron bor der åft er flan nel těn on mûr der råft er chap el eǎn ton dif fer rănt er grav el pis ton MOVE , SỎN , WOLF , FÕOT , MŌON , 56 THE ELEMENTARY.
Page 63
... cen cy pli an cy rō sa ry pā pa cy Alu en cy no ta ry rẽ gen cy mu ti ny vo ta ry pi ra cy seru ti ny gro çer y drā eō gen cy pě o ny per y sē ere cy i ron y i vo ry No. 79. - LXXIX . çen tu ri on a ĕ'ri al no tā'ri al an nu i ty ma të ...
... cen cy pli an cy rō sa ry pā pa cy Alu en cy no ta ry rẽ gen cy mu ti ny vo ta ry pi ra cy seru ti ny gro çer y drā eō gen cy pě o ny per y sē ere cy i ron y i vo ry No. 79. - LXXIX . çen tu ri on a ĕ'ri al no tā'ri al an nu i ty ma të ...
Page 66
... çen tive ex çess ive pro gress ive op press ive ex press ive im press ive in tru sive re ten tive sub mis sive pro tru sive e va sive per sua sive as sua sive dis sua sive at ten tive per mis sive un fad ing trans mis sive un feel ing ...
... çen tive ex çess ive pro gress ive op press ive ex press ive im press ive in tru sive re ten tive sub mis sive pro tru sive e va sive per sua sive as sua sive dis sua sive at ten tive per mis sive un fad ing trans mis sive un feel ing ...
Page 72
... fis ' eal piť ' eōal měn ' tal tim ' brel Ŏf fal mor al môr tal form al çen tral mon grel věs tal diş mal quar rel văs sal rev el chär eōal squir rel den tal găm brel min strel MOVE , SON , WOLF , FOOT , MOON , 72 THE ELEMENTARY.
... fis ' eal piť ' eōal měn ' tal tim ' brel Ŏf fal mor al môr tal form al çen tral mon grel věs tal diş mal quar rel văs sal rev el chär eōal squir rel den tal găm brel min strel MOVE , SON , WOLF , FOOT , MOON , 72 THE ELEMENTARY.
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ACCENTED al low ÂRE āte BÄR bil i ty BĨRD BỎN BULE BYLE CÂRE çel çen çent çep çer cial cious çişm consonant denotes digraph diphthong diş eŎn eôr EXIST FALL FOLLOWING WORDS FOOT FOUR SYLLABLES GÂRE HÊR HĨR işm la tion LÅST letters ling LINK log ie ly ness MARÏNE māte ment mět MOON MOVE nant näte nouns oŭs păr pěn PREY PRONOUNCED PULL ra phy rāte ri ous ri ty sion sive SỎN sound SYLLABLES tain tāte těn THÊRE THREE SYLLABLES tial tion eon tion ex tious tive trae trans tūre ū lāte UNMARKED ūre vowel WHẠT WOLF WORDS OF FOUR WORDS OF THREE
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