Then there are half-pennings of the sounding breath, which is more or less but not wholly pent, but allowed to flow on as through the nose in

as in the half-pent sounds—

AKH,
AF,AV,
ATH,ATHE,
ALL (Welsh),AL,
ARH,AR,
AS,AZ,
ASH,AJ (French),

half-pent by the tongue and mouth-roof.

For a hard breathing the mark is H, as and, hand; art, hart.

1
Dead Pennings,
Hard
2
Half-Pennings,
Hard
3
Dead Pennings,
Mild
4
Half-Pennings,
Mild
(1) C, K(Throat)(5) KH German and Welsh(14) G(18) GH
(2) NK in ink(6) F(15) NGH like NG in finger, not singer(19) NG
(3) P (Lip)(7) MH(16) B(20) V, BH Irish
(4) T(8) TH in thin(17) D(21) M
(9) LL Welsh(22) TH in thee
(10) RH Welsh(23) L Welsh
(11) S(24) R Welsh
(12) SH(25) Z
(13) NH(26) J French
(27) N

Words are of breath-sounds, and some words are one-sounded, as man; and others are tway-sounded, as manly; and others many-sounded, as unmanliness.

There is word-strain and speech-strain.