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Robert Frost SPAN OF LIFE

The old dog barks backward without getting up. I can remember when he was a pup.

PHONETICS: ENGLISH SOUNDS STOPS “FLUIDS” Voiceless Voiced Bilabial /p/ park /b/ bark alveolar /t/ to /r/ do velar /k/ cut /g/ gut Liquid alveolar palatial /l/ load /r/ road Glides bilabial palatal /w/ woo /j/ you Nasal bilabial alveolar /m/ my /n/ no

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