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The pauses that separate sentences are not necessarily any longer than those separating phrases within a sentence . All of these speech subdivisions blend together into a rhythmic pattern of sound that should be conventional enough to ...
The pauses that separate sentences are not necessarily any longer than those separating phrases within a sentence . All of these speech subdivisions blend together into a rhythmic pattern of sound that should be conventional enough to ...
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variations indicate changes in the thought process and various relationships between different parts of the same sentences . Transitions or changes in thought , contrasts , climaxes , echoes , and parenthetical relationships ...
variations indicate changes in the thought process and various relationships between different parts of the same sentences . Transitions or changes in thought , contrasts , climaxes , echoes , and parenthetical relationships ...
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Is it possible to emphasize all the words in a single sentence ? 13. Is it possible to subordinate all the words in a single sentence ? 14. What usually determines the strength of emphasis ? 15. If a person speaks a sentence with no ...
Is it possible to emphasize all the words in a single sentence ? 13. Is it possible to subordinate all the words in a single sentence ? 14. What usually determines the strength of emphasis ? 15. If a person speaks a sentence with no ...
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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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