Speech Craft: A Manual of Practice in English SpeechE. P. Dutton & Company, Incorporated, 1931 - 120 Seiten |
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... clearly what speech is and how we acquire it . In learning to speak we did not at first attach any meaning to the sounds we made , they were part of our natural delight in movement and above all in movements which make a noise and in ...
... clearly what speech is and how we acquire it . In learning to speak we did not at first attach any meaning to the sounds we made , they were part of our natural delight in movement and above all in movements which make a noise and in ...
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... clearly between two vowels : bear it ( beah them ) , for instance ( faw that ) , forever , etc. The chief reason for trying to retain a slight trace of the " r " before consonants is that having failed to distinguish , say , " law " and ...
... clearly between two vowels : bear it ( beah them ) , for instance ( faw that ) , forever , etc. The chief reason for trying to retain a slight trace of the " r " before consonants is that having failed to distinguish , say , " law " and ...
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... clearly cut at the end of each line . On the last line but one the voice remains level , on the last word the pitch drops without loss of tone . Be very careful not to give a silly surprised tone to the inflexions , or to make them run ...
... clearly cut at the end of each line . On the last line but one the voice remains level , on the last word the pitch drops without loss of tone . Be very careful not to give a silly surprised tone to the inflexions , or to make them run ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
¹ See Dictionary Ahss-Sah Alice Anchises Avoid beauty begin BYRON carefully chaffinch chest chuk clear consonants Cybele Dictionary Practice diphthong ELSIE FOGERTY ending English EXAMPLES exercise feel fingers follow FRANCIS HACKETT front gently give hand hark hear Honk hoo hoo hoo human voice Humpty Dumpty inflexions jade JOHN CLARE knowledge of words Lateral lisp letter LEWIS CARROLL lightly LILT lips lisp look Lute meaning mistake mouth movement muscles nasal Nook nose noun o'er pitch POPE position quiver relax Repeat scale practice rhythm ribs rise round scansion sense sentence SHELLEY sing soft song speak stand stress SUBORDINATE VOWELS Swée Sweet syllables TEACHER'S NOTE teeth tell tereu things thou throat Tommy tone Tr tr tr Ttt Ttt Tuh uh verse vowel sounds vril whisper Zwée-o