A Manner of Speaking: For Effective Communication |
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However , air molecules have weight , and the weight of the vast ocean of air surrounding the earth and pressing down toward its surface with a force known as atmospheric pressure keeps the air molecules compressed relatively close ...
However , air molecules have weight , and the weight of the vast ocean of air surrounding the earth and pressing down toward its surface with a force known as atmospheric pressure keeps the air molecules compressed relatively close ...
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close to its source , but this amplitude will get smaller and smaller as the wave travels farther and farther from its source . A sound wave having a strong intensity and large amplitude close to its source will be sensed by anyone's ...
close to its source , but this amplitude will get smaller and smaller as the wave travels farther and farther from its source . A sound wave having a strong intensity and large amplitude close to its source will be sensed by anyone's ...
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Some speakers tend to “ thicken ” their “ q ” and “ J ” sounds making them tend towards “ J ” and “ 3 ” sounds , probably by having the tongue tip too thick or by allowing too much of the tongue to approach too close to the area behind ...
Some speakers tend to “ thicken ” their “ q ” and “ J ” sounds making them tend towards “ J ” and “ 3 ” sounds , probably by having the tongue tip too thick or by allowing too much of the tongue to approach too close to the area behind ...
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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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