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- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture II: On Language - the Oneness of man with the Universe
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- diphthongs) we have the most important vowels, with the
- try to produce a vowel by forming a sound in which a, o,
- expressed in vowels. All vowels express inner soul-emotions as
- This experience through the vowels is manifestly a pure inward
- sounds. When we combine a vowel with a consonant, we always
- vowels, in self-sufficing sounds, we should have a simple
- present. In the degree in which the vowels refer to the sound
- accompanies them. That is why you will find that the vowels
- back to imitations of external things; vowels, on the other
- The sympathies always reside in the vowels, the antipathies in
- degree in which speech consists of vowels, it contains
- principal vowel of the source of the difference:
- something inward in its vowels, as indicating something
- consideration of vowels and consonants. This feeling must
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture V: Writing and Reading - Spelling
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- drawings of external things — but never the vowels. The
- vowels must always be made to render the human inner being and
- which we hear in the vowel, from emotion. And then you must try
- breath in a vowel. In this way you get drawings which can
- represent to you in images the process by which the vowel-signs
- arose. Vowels, you remember, are also rare in the primitive
- the vowel only vibrates in an undertone between them. Among the
- whip, etc.; on the other hand, the vowels are only faintly
- usually sound the vowels much more than the natives do.
- can always derive the vowels from drawing. If, for instance,
- sign above it. In this way all the vowels can be extracted from
- Title: Practical Course/Teachers: Lecture XIII: On Drawing up the Time-table
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- what a vowel is, and what a consonant is. If we could follow
- vowel and the other a consonant. And we should be told:
- the child can distinguish vowels from consonants. We must
- In this all long vowels were pronounced short and all short
- vowels long, and whereas the dialect quite correctly talked of
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