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" ... than as a branch of acoustics." Soon after he goes on: " Kempelen's mistake, like that of every other writer on this subject, appears to lie in the tacit assumption, that every illustration [of vowel-sound] is to be sought for in the form and action... "
Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society - الصفحة 231
بواسطة Cambridge Philosophical Society - 1830
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