Complete Course in Public SpeakingMacmillan, 1920 - 631 страница |
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... produce in America a manner of speech which is a confused mixture of all kinds of expression . But the signs of determined ef- fort to overcome these corruptive factors are encourag- ing ; and , aside from the motive of self - interest ...
... produce in America a manner of speech which is a confused mixture of all kinds of expression . But the signs of determined ef- fort to overcome these corruptive factors are encourag- ing ; and , aside from the motive of self - interest ...
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... produce hoarseness , owing to the rushing air blasts which pound and dry the throat membranes . To avoid such results the essential thing is to cultivate habitual control of the diaphragm and chest to prevent their expelling the breath ...
... produce hoarseness , owing to the rushing air blasts which pound and dry the throat membranes . To avoid such results the essential thing is to cultivate habitual control of the diaphragm and chest to prevent their expelling the breath ...
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... produce fifteen to twenty clear , resonant ones . Note 2 . Strive to make every sound with perfect dis- tinctness . I. For developing a strong , open throat . a . Repeat very slowly the series ah - oh - aw - oo ten or a dozen times ...
... produce fifteen to twenty clear , resonant ones . Note 2 . Strive to make every sound with perfect dis- tinctness . I. For developing a strong , open throat . a . Repeat very slowly the series ah - oh - aw - oo ten or a dozen times ...
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... produce what is called the tip - trilled r ( rrread for read , firrre for fire , etc. ) ; a third fault is the guttural , or base - trilled r , which is produced by lowering the tip of the tongue and raising the back , which is then ...
... produce what is called the tip - trilled r ( rrread for read , firrre for fire , etc. ) ; a third fault is the guttural , or base - trilled r , which is produced by lowering the tip of the tongue and raising the back , which is then ...
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... produce a pronounced lisp , i . e . , a th sound ( thing for sing , voith for voice , etc. ) . Again , some speakers ob- scure the s sound by twisting the tip of the tongue to one side , and enunciating with a blurred , whistling effect ...
... produce a pronounced lisp , i . e . , a th sound ( thing for sing , voith for voice , etc. ) . Again , some speakers ob- scure the s sound by twisting the tip of the tongue to one side , and enunciating with a blurred , whistling effect ...
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arms articulation audience better Cæsar called cavities CHAPTER clear common consonant cried dead death desirable diaphragm digraph diphthong discussion drawbridge effect emotional error example EXERCISES expression eyes feeling force gesture give glottis hand hard palate hear heart honorable idea inflection inhalation Julius Cæsar larynx Lilian lips living look Lord lower lungs Lycidas marked barriers means ment mind mouth nasal passages never night normal organs pause pharynx phrasing pitch position principles produced pronunciation raised Repeat resonance cavities SELECTIONS FOR PRACTICAL sentence Silas Marner silent soft palate sometimes sonants sound is represented speaker speaking speech stress stroke student suggest syllable teeth are placed thee thing thoracic cavity thou thought throat tion tone tongue unvocalized utterance vocal bands vocalized breath voice voice-box vowel vowel sounds Warren Hastings wind words
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