Analysis of the Principles of Rhetorical Delivery: As Applied to Reading and SpeakingFlagg & Gould, 1830 - 404 páginas |
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... sounds , as they occur in conversation . But to change a settled habit , even in trifles , often requires per- severance for a long time ; of course it is not the work of a moment , to transform a heavy , uniform manner of delivery ...
... sounds , as they occur in conversation . But to change a settled habit , even in trifles , often requires per- severance for a long time ; of course it is not the work of a moment , to transform a heavy , uniform manner of delivery ...
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... sounds Immediate succession of similar sounds Influence of accent · Tendency to slide over unaccented vowels Cautions Impediments . CHAP . III . TONES AND INFLECTIONS 15 15 18 20 20 • 23 25 • 27 • SECT . 2 . SECT . 1. Tones considered ...
... sounds Immediate succession of similar sounds Influence of accent · Tendency to slide over unaccented vowels Cautions Impediments . CHAP . III . TONES AND INFLECTIONS 15 15 18 20 20 • 23 25 • 27 • SECT . 2 . SECT . 1. Tones considered ...
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... sound , and rate of utterance which sen- timent demands . But he is trammelled with the narrow- ness of language as presented to the eye . He has been accustomed to regard words and pauses only , and all the movements of his voice are ...
... sound , and rate of utterance which sen- timent demands . But he is trammelled with the narrow- ness of language as presented to the eye . He has been accustomed to regard words and pauses only , and all the movements of his voice are ...
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... sound of dashing waves , the effort of walking up hill , and the inconvenience of holding pebbles in his mouth ; that he might acquire a body to his voice , and a habit of distinct and deliberate utterance . * De Officiis , Lib . I. It ...
... sound of dashing waves , the effort of walking up hill , and the inconvenience of holding pebbles in his mouth ; that he might acquire a body to his voice , and a habit of distinct and deliberate utterance . * De Officiis , Lib . I. It ...
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... sounds of difficult utterance . Every one knows how the loss of a tooth , or a contu- sion on the lip , affects the formation of oral sounds . When there is an essential fault in the structure of the mouth ; when the tongue is ...
... sounds of difficult utterance . Every one knows how the loss of a tooth , or a contu- sion on the lip , affects the formation of oral sounds . When there is an essential fault in the structure of the mouth ; when the tongue is ...
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