A Manner of Speaking: For Effective CommunicationPutnam, 1961 - Всего страниц: 362 |
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... cavity principle and the sounding - board principle . A cavity resonator consists , as the name implies , of a cavity having one or more openings . There are a great variety of cavity resonators which depend for their effects upon the ...
... cavity principle and the sounding - board principle . A cavity resonator consists , as the name implies , of a cavity having one or more openings . There are a great variety of cavity resonators which depend for their effects upon the ...
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... Cavity Diaphragm Abdominal 000 Cavity Hip Bone FIGURE 4 The Bellows Effect In Breathing 3. The rib cage . The ribs form a rigid framework that keeps the walls of the chest cavity from collapsing inward upon the lungs and heart . This ...
... Cavity Diaphragm Abdominal 000 Cavity Hip Bone FIGURE 4 The Bellows Effect In Breathing 3. The rib cage . The ribs form a rigid framework that keeps the walls of the chest cavity from collapsing inward upon the lungs and heart . This ...
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... cavities . 7. The larynx . In spite of the fact that the larynx is com- monly called the voice box and , as such , contains a pair of Nasal Cavity Position of Soft Palate When Closed Mouth Cavity The Production of Voice and Speech | 71.
... cavities . 7. The larynx . In spite of the fact that the larynx is com- monly called the voice box and , as such , contains a pair of Nasal Cavity Position of Soft Palate When Closed Mouth Cavity The Production of Voice and Speech | 71.
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The Eating and Drinking Mechanism | 73 |
Vocal Variations While Speaking | 81 |
THE STRENGTH AND BASIC QUALITY OF THE VOICE | 88 |
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