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As such a speaker utters the sentence , either " will ” or “ not ” receives a primary emphasis which is chiefly force emphasis . The word receiving the force emphasis is uttered with a louder voice than other words which are ...
As such a speaker utters the sentence , either " will ” or “ not ” receives a primary emphasis which is chiefly force emphasis . The word receiving the force emphasis is uttered with a louder voice than other words which are ...
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tence the various words may receive any number of different degrees of force emphasis or subordination depending upon their various levels of significance or importance ; or perhaps differences in levels of loudness might indicate ...
tence the various words may receive any number of different degrees of force emphasis or subordination depending upon their various levels of significance or importance ; or perhaps differences in levels of loudness might indicate ...
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This is the most common form of force emphasis . When used only moderately in terms of the number of words emphasized , and in strength of emphasis , this type gives the impression that the speaker is self - confident and somewhat ...
This is the most common form of force emphasis . When used only moderately in terms of the number of words emphasized , and in strength of emphasis , this type gives the impression that the speaker is self - confident and somewhat ...
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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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