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Language and Life in the U.S.A.: American English for Foreign Students, by Gladys G. Doty and Janet Ross. Evanston, Illinois: Row, Peterson and Company, 1960. Pp. xii, 621.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 June 2016

William Kirwin*
Affiliation:
Memorial University of Newfoundland

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Copyright © Canadian Linguistic Association 1966

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References

1 “To ‘aspirate’ a sound means to say it with a puff of air.” 537, n. 1. Besides voiceless stops, [f], [θ], [s] and [∫] are said to “aspirate,” 538.