A Manner of Speaking: For Effective CommunicationPutnam, 1961 - Всего страниц: 362 |
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... nasal cavities , the throat or pharynx , the windpipe or trachea , and the bronchial tubes that are directly attached by treelike branches to the tiny air sacs of the lungs . The nasal cavities , which open to the outside air through ...
... nasal cavities , the throat or pharynx , the windpipe or trachea , and the bronchial tubes that are directly attached by treelike branches to the tiny air sacs of the lungs . The nasal cavities , which open to the outside air through ...
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... nasal cavities can be adjusted to any size or closed completely ( see Figure 5 ) . And even the complete closure of this opening does not eliminate the nasal cavities as resonators , because the sound - wave vibrations of the voice are ...
... nasal cavities can be adjusted to any size or closed completely ( see Figure 5 ) . And even the complete closure of this opening does not eliminate the nasal cavities as resonators , because the sound - wave vibrations of the voice are ...
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... nasal passages , which might result normally from adenoids or a " cold in the head , " gives a vocal quality produced by nasal - cavity reso- nance with only one opening - that made by an open soft palate . In most cases , positive ...
... nasal passages , which might result normally from adenoids or a " cold in the head , " gives a vocal quality produced by nasal - cavity reso- nance with only one opening - that made by an open soft palate . In most cases , positive ...
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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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