Developing Your Speaking VoiceHarper, 1953 - 506 pagini |
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Pagina 227
... strong tendency for the tongue to rise slightly and the lips to come a bit closer together . In general , when used in stressed syllables [ e ] has a strong tendency to become a diphthong , as in able [ ' erb ! ] , fable [ ' ferb ...
... strong tendency for the tongue to rise slightly and the lips to come a bit closer together . In general , when used in stressed syllables [ e ] has a strong tendency to become a diphthong , as in able [ ' erb ! ] , fable [ ' ferb ...
Pagina 260
... strong form [ er ] or [ i ] . This occurs only when the words stand alone or for some reason are to receive special stress . Usually the a is pronounced [ ǝ ] , as in the sentence , " A merry heart doeth good like a medi- cine " [ ǝ ...
... strong form [ er ] or [ i ] . This occurs only when the words stand alone or for some reason are to receive special stress . Usually the a is pronounced [ ǝ ] , as in the sentence , " A merry heart doeth good like a medi- cine " [ ǝ ...
Pagina 449
... strong and vigorous . However , they are not of the bombastic type like the preceding group . In these there is the mingling of thought and feeling which characterizes much sincere , animated speech . They provide opportunity for the ...
... strong and vigorous . However , they are not of the bombastic type like the preceding group . In these there is the mingling of thought and feeling which characterizes much sincere , animated speech . They provide opportunity for the ...
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You and Your Voice | 1 |
The Four Basic Phases of the Speech Process | 23 |
How the Voice Box Works | 28 |
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action Alfred Noyes articulation audience become Blynken breath stream called consonants conversation diacritical mark diphthong Don Blanding emotional Enunciate the following example exercises exhalation express FAULTS AND DANGERS feel fingers following sentences clearly following words Franklin D give habits hand hear heart human voice Initial Medial Final laryngopharynx larynx lines lips listening look LORD TENNYSON lower MACBETH meaning mind monotony mouth muscles nasal consonants nasal resonance nasopharynx nature never pauses person pharynx Phonetic phrases pipe organ pitch poem poetry practice pronounced pronunciation reading relaxed Repeat the following rhythm singing sleep slides soft palate speaker speaking voice speech stage fright student syllables talk tense thee thing thou thought throat and jaw tion tone production tongue vibration vocal cords voice quality vowel sounds W. S. GILBERT waves wind WINSTON CHURCHILL