A Manner of Speaking: For Effective CommunicationPutnam, 1961 - Всего страниц: 362 |
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... individual letters making up the word . This is undoubtedly true . 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 ...
... individual letters making up the word . This is undoubtedly true . 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 ...
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... individual in attempting to establish such habits will depend upon the quality of the habits he has already ... individual speech sounds , particularly of consonant sounds . This should be accompanied , of course , by careful listening ...
... individual in attempting to establish such habits will depend upon the quality of the habits he has already ... individual speech sounds , particularly of consonant sounds . This should be accompanied , of course , by careful listening ...
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... individual student . The objectives of each individual differ widely from those of others for two reasons : 1. Different students start out with different kinds and degrees of vocal or articulatory faults which require very different ...
... individual student . The objectives of each individual differ widely from those of others for two reasons : 1. Different students start out with different kinds and degrees of vocal or articulatory faults which require very different ...
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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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