Oral InterpretationHoughton Mifflin, 1952 - Всего страниц: 596 |
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... STRESS AND FORCE There are two interpretative applications of intensity in the vocal tone : stress and force . These two factors of emphasis through intensity are so frequently used with emphasis through change of pitch that it is often ...
... STRESS AND FORCE There are two interpretative applications of intensity in the vocal tone : stress and force . These two factors of emphasis through intensity are so frequently used with emphasis through change of pitch that it is often ...
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... stress , since it is a single syllable . The amount of stress it might receive in a sentence or phrase will vary with the intended meaning . The word " English " is an example of two degrees of stress in a single word : strong stress on ...
... stress , since it is a single syllable . The amount of stress it might receive in a sentence or phrase will vary with the intended meaning . The word " English " is an example of two degrees of stress in a single word : strong stress on ...
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... stress , is an example of that irregularity which effectively varies a metrical pattern . Now , indicating a major stress by ( ́ ) , a light stress by ( ` ) , and an expected stress where , however , meaning decrees that there should be ...
... stress , is an example of that irregularity which effectively varies a metrical pattern . Now , indicating a major stress by ( ́ ) , a light stress by ( ` ) , and an expected stress where , however , meaning decrees that there should be ...
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What Is Oral Interpretation? ය | 3 |
Selection and Evaluation of Material | 13 |
Analysis Preparation and Presentation of Material | 51 |
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