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Emphasis and Subordination : Perhaps the most common function of vocal variations is that of gaining the effect of emphasis and subordination . Emphasis is a means of giving greater prominence to important or significant words , while ...
Emphasis and Subordination : Perhaps the most common function of vocal variations is that of gaining the effect of emphasis and subordination . Emphasis is a means of giving greater prominence to important or significant words , while ...
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of the motivating situation before he would know the meaning to be communicated and hence the degree and kind of emphasis that would be appropriate . Even if the words were " flipped off ” with a casual unconcern , the attitude of the ...
of the motivating situation before he would know the meaning to be communicated and hence the degree and kind of emphasis that would be appropriate . Even if the words were " flipped off ” with a casual unconcern , the attitude of the ...
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tence the various words may receive any number of different degrees of force emphasis or subordination depending upon their ... A whole phrase might be emphasized or subordinated by means of force or the lack of it , as , for example ...
tence the various words may receive any number of different degrees of force emphasis or subordination depending upon their ... A whole phrase might be emphasized or subordinated by means of force or the lack of it , as , for example ...
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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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