A Manner of Speaking: For Effective CommunicationPutnam, 1961 - Всего страниц: 362 |
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... attempts to improve his breath support , ex- actly what should he attempt to accomplish ? 15. Why is flexibility of breath pressure important to a speaker ? 16. For what reason should a speaker try to improve the adjust- ment of his ...
... attempts to improve his breath support , ex- actly what should he attempt to accomplish ? 15. Why is flexibility of breath pressure important to a speaker ? 16. For what reason should a speaker try to improve the adjust- ment of his ...
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... feelings like those of a father . In his initial attempts to speak in a fatherly manner , he should , of course , attempt to assume a fatherly attitude , but his speech must be guided by his recollection of 162 VOICE AND ARTICULATION.
... feelings like those of a father . In his initial attempts to speak in a fatherly manner , he should , of course , attempt to assume a fatherly attitude , but his speech must be guided by his recollection of 162 VOICE AND ARTICULATION.
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... attempt to exaggerate the differ- ences between the word sounds . If you cannot differentiate all the words in any group , ask that they be repeated until you can . Avoid lip - reading by not looking at the reader . 1. main , maim ...
... attempt to exaggerate the differ- ences between the word sounds . If you cannot differentiate all the words in any group , ask that they be repeated until you can . Avoid lip - reading by not looking at the reader . 1. main , maim ...
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THE STRENGTH AND BASIC QUALITY OF THE VOICE | 88 |
THE REPRESENTATION OF SPEECH SOUNDS | 115 |
EAR TRAINING | 152 |
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