The Art of Elocution, Or, Logical and Musical Reading and Declamation: With an Appendix, Containing a Copious Practice in Oratorical, Poetical, and Dramatic Reading and Recitation ; the Whole Forming a Complete Speaker, Well Adapted to Private Pupils, Classes, and the Use of SchoolsSpalding & Shepard, 1851 - 383 pagini |
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Pagina 30
... syllables , which syllables are combined into words — the perfect signs of things ; and the vocal utterance of these signs is speech . Brutes have vocal sounds , but not speech : for the sounds they utter are not articulate . It is ...
... syllables , which syllables are combined into words — the perfect signs of things ; and the vocal utterance of these signs is speech . Brutes have vocal sounds , but not speech : for the sounds they utter are not articulate . It is ...
Pagina 31
... syllables and words . For , if a consonant required , of necessity , an atten- dant vowel before it could be uttered , we never could enunciate at all such words as black , brandy , claim , draw , flow , grow , throw , strike , and ...
... syllables and words . For , if a consonant required , of necessity , an atten- dant vowel before it could be uttered , we never could enunciate at all such words as black , brandy , claim , draw , flow , grow , throw , strike , and ...
Pagina 41
... syllables Bab , Did , Gig , & c . 9 and 10. - Y and W , when initials , lose their full tonic cha- racter , which they have when final ; and become sub - tonic as- pirates in their connection with a succeeding tonic , as in ye , yet ...
... syllables Bab , Did , Gig , & c . 9 and 10. - Y and W , when initials , lose their full tonic cha- racter , which they have when final ; and become sub - tonic as- pirates in their connection with a succeeding tonic , as in ye , yet ...
Pagina 44
... syllables and words which their combination forms must also be just . What is lisping , or stammering ? An imperfect or faulty utterance of certain elemental sounds . Show the person who lisps or stammers , ( always excepting the case ...
... syllables and words which their combination forms must also be just . What is lisping , or stammering ? An imperfect or faulty utterance of certain elemental sounds . Show the person who lisps or stammers , ( always excepting the case ...
Pagina 45
... syllables ies and ious be correctly distinguished by the reader , in the words serious and series , species and specious , it must be quite evident that confusion and uncertainty will re- sult to the hearer . 2. The duke paid the money ...
... syllables ies and ious be correctly distinguished by the reader , in the words serious and series , species and specious , it must be quite evident that confusion and uncertainty will re- sult to the hearer . 2. The duke paid the money ...
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