An Introduction to the Grammar of Elocution: Designed for the Use of SchoolsMarsh, Capen & Lyon, 1834 - 168 страница |
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... as it rises or falls in its slide . This dying away of the sound at the end of the syllable , led Dr. Rush , who first noticed it , to give the name of the vanishing movement , ' or ' vanish ' to the latter portion of the FORCE . 59.
... as it rises or falls in its slide . This dying away of the sound at the end of the syllable , led Dr. Rush , who first noticed it , to give the name of the vanishing movement , ' or ' vanish ' to the latter portion of the FORCE . 59.
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... vanish is given , it will not be emphatic , i . e . it will not be what we have called stress . It is only where this proportion between the radical and vanish is not preserved , that we have stress or em- phatic force . Now this may ...
... vanish is given , it will not be emphatic , i . e . it will not be what we have called stress . It is only where this proportion between the radical and vanish is not preserved , that we have stress or em- phatic force . Now this may ...
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Designed for the Use of Schools Jonathan Barber. force may be given on the vanish . This has been termed vanishing stress . 3. Force may be given at both ends , i . e . first on the radical , and then at the end of the vanish . we call ...
Designed for the Use of Schools Jonathan Barber. force may be given on the vanish . This has been termed vanishing stress . 3. Force may be given at both ends , i . e . first on the radical , and then at the end of the vanish . we call ...
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... vanish , than it would have had in ordinary speaking , it by no means follows , that it must always have a great degree of general force or loudness of voice , combined with it . Radical stress may be given to a syllable just as 62 ...
... vanish , than it would have had in ordinary speaking , it by no means follows , that it must always have a great degree of general force or loudness of voice , combined with it . Radical stress may be given to a syllable just as 62 ...
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... vanish a greater degree of force than to the radical . It is in fact just the reverse of the natural , or unemphatic pronunciation of the syllable . In common speaking , we begin loud and end faintly ; in this element , we begin more ...
... vanish a greater degree of force than to the radical . It is in fact just the reverse of the natural , or unemphatic pronunciation of the syllable . In common speaking , we begin loud and end faintly ; in this element , we begin more ...
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accented syllables answer atonic elements beginning called chapter Columbus compound stress concrete pitch course Demosthenes diphthongs direct equal wave discrete pitch downward slide drawling elements of expression emphasis emphatic words employed Erin Erin go bragh example explained faults feeling follow gentleman give given Grammar of Elocution hail hath heard heaven Hophni and Phinehas human voice indirect wave intonation Israel Jesus kind lengthen long quantity Lord loud meaning measure median stress merated musical musical scale nature never octave pass pause Pharisees phatic Philistines pupil quality of voice question radical pitch radical stress razors repeated require semitone sentence short simple slides sing slurred sound sounding line speaking speech subtonic elements Tables for practice thee things Thou art tone tonic elements unemphatic unequal wave upward interval upward slide utterance vanishing stress vex'd vocal elements
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