Speech Craft: A Manual of Practice in English SpeechE. P. Dutton & Company, Incorporated, 1931 - 120 Seiten |
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... gently the front muscles just below that little triangle which we felt move forward as we breathed in , relaxing for each inspiration . We can keep up this breathing for a long time without ever allowing the ribs to drop in at all ...
... gently the front muscles just below that little triangle which we felt move forward as we breathed in , relaxing for each inspiration . We can keep up this breathing for a long time without ever allowing the ribs to drop in at all ...
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... gently the muscles below the front of the chest as in Exercise II . You will now see that the note m has taken the place of the breath " HAH . " This is the only exercise needing musical knowledge which we use . If it is done by a man ...
... gently the muscles below the front of the chest as in Exercise II . You will now see that the note m has taken the place of the breath " HAH . " This is the only exercise needing musical knowledge which we use . If it is done by a man ...
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... gently arching itself up and forward from " uh " to “ ă . ” At " e " the edge of the tongue will turn sharply up towards the upper teeth , so : O and in this position it will move higher and higher till in " EE " it is almost against ...
... gently arching itself up and forward from " uh " to “ ă . ” At " e " the edge of the tongue will turn sharply up towards the upper teeth , so : O and in this position it will move higher and higher till in " EE " it is almost against ...
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