Orthopony; Or the Cultivation of the Voice, in Elocution: A Manual of Elementary Exercises Adapted to Dr. Rush's "Philosophy of the Human Voice,"W.D. Ticknor & Company, 1849 |
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... means of correcting erroneous habit in the use of the organs of speech , and of acquiring the command of an easy , healthful , and effective mode of managing the voice , in the act of reading or speaking in public . The plan adopted ...
... means of correcting erroneous habit in the use of the organs of speech , and of acquiring the command of an easy , healthful , and effective mode of managing the voice , in the act of reading or speaking in public . The plan adopted ...
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... means of invigorating the organic system , or correcting faults of habit in utterance , and the surest means , at the same time , of fortifying the inward frame against the exhausting effects of professional exertion , when either ...
... means of invigorating the organic system , or correcting faults of habit in utterance , and the surest means , at the same time , of fortifying the inward frame against the exhausting effects of professional exertion , when either ...
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... means of attaining energy in vocal functions ; the power of any class of muscles , being dependent on the tone of the whole system . The art of cultivating the voice , however , has , in addition to the various forms of corporeal ...
... means of attaining energy in vocal functions ; the power of any class of muscles , being dependent on the tone of the whole system . The art of cultivating the voice , however , has , in addition to the various forms of corporeal ...
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... means of exact and intelligible com- munication by speech . But a distinct enunciation is wholly dependent on the action of the organs , -on their positions and their movements , -on the force and precision of their execution . The ...
... means of exact and intelligible com- munication by speech . But a distinct enunciation is wholly dependent on the action of the organs , -on their positions and their movements , -on the force and precision of their execution . The ...
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... 1 This and the following element , being formed by means both of the lower lip and the upper teeth , are , on this account , sometimes called " labio- dentals . " the breath , - as modified by the larynx , 26 ORTHOPHONY .
... 1 This and the following element , being formed by means both of the lower lip and the upper teeth , are , on this account , sometimes called " labio- dentals . " the breath , - as modified by the larynx , 26 ORTHOPHONY .
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accent action animated appropriate articulation Aspirated pectoral quality aspirated quality BOOK OF PSALMS breath cadence character chest CORIOLANUS deep degree designation diphthong distinct ditone downward slide earth effect Effusive orotund element elocution emotion emphasis enunciation error exemplified exercises explosive expression Expulsive orotund fault feeling force forcible gentle glottis grave guttural habit heart heaven High pitch horror human voice Impassioned impressive language larynx light Lord Low pitch marked Median stress melody Metre Middle pitch Moderate monotone mouth movement muscles musical scale natural notes o'er octave orotund quality orthophony passages passion pauses peculiar pharynx phrases practice prolonged prosodial pure tone quantity radical stress reading render rhythm scale semitone sentence shout sion soft solemn soul speaking speech student style Subdued subtonic syllables termed thee thou tion tongue tonic trachea unimpassioned vanishing stress verse vivid vocal organs vocal sound voice wave whispering words
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