A Manner of Speaking: For Effective Communication |
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Greater speed in silent reading can be attained when the reader does not have to bother with individual speech sounds associated with letters , and speed in silent reading is very important . But skills in reading aloud and in ...
Greater speed in silent reading can be attained when the reader does not have to bother with individual speech sounds associated with letters , and speed in silent reading is very important . But skills in reading aloud and in ...
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Emphasis is a means of giving greater prominence to important or significant words , while subordination is a means of giving less prominence to relatively unimportant words . When a person talks , he senses the fact that some of his ...
Emphasis is a means of giving greater prominence to important or significant words , while subordination is a means of giving less prominence to relatively unimportant words . When a person talks , he senses the fact that some of his ...
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... of force emphasis or subordination depending upon their various levels of significance or importance ; or perhaps ... wishes to call attention to an important slogan , or when he wishes to indicate a parenthetical relationship .
... of force emphasis or subordination depending upon their various levels of significance or importance ; or perhaps ... wishes to call attention to an important slogan , or when he wishes to indicate a parenthetical relationship .
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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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