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 THE SOUNDS OF THE CONSONANTS EXEMPLIFIED. 



I. CONSONANTS IN THEIR PLAIN STATE. 



II. ASPIRATED CONSONANTS. 



* For the thick sounds of I and n, of b and j, and also of c thick and slender, we have 

 no corresponding English sounds. In the following Model of a Dictionary, when it becomes ne- 

 cessary, in the pronouncing part, to express the various sounds of -the Consonants, both plain 

 and aspirated, their thick sounds are marked in the Roman letter, and the slender sounds 

 in the Italic. 



