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1 Read | determined, to a name or articulate sound, which is to be steadily 2 II, XI | speech to the framing of articulate sounds, they begin to make 3 II, XI | want of fit organs to frame articulate sounds, that they have no 4 II, XVIII| have we in sounds. Every articulate word is a different modification 5 II, XXI | than by any variety of articulate sounds whatsoever. This 6 II, XXII | these simple ideas:—(1) Articulate sounds. (2) Certain ideas 7 II, XXVII| pleases, and to apply what articulate sounds to what ideas he 8 III, I | General ~1. Man fitted to form articulate sounds. God, having designed 9 III, I | fashioned, as to be fit to frame articulate sounds, which we call words. 10 III, I | will be taught to make articulate sounds distinct enough, 11 III, I | signs of ideas. Besides articulate sounds, therefore, it was 12 III, II | plenty or quickness, as those articulate sounds, which with so much 13 III, II | there is between particular articulate sounds and certain ideas, 14 III, II | we come to learn certain articulate sounds very perfectly, and 15 IV, XXI | generally make use of, are articulate sounds. The consideration,