A Manner of Speaking: For Effective CommunicationPutnam, 1961 - Всего страниц: 362 |
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... recognized as the " h " sound . An " h " sound is like a whispered vowel and it varies with each different vowel that is whispered . For ex- ample , in the words " heel , " " hill , " " Hal , " " Hail , ” “ hall , ” " hole , " " hull ...
... recognized as the " h " sound . An " h " sound is like a whispered vowel and it varies with each different vowel that is whispered . For ex- ample , in the words " heel , " " hill , " " Hal , " " Hail , ” “ hall , ” " hole , " " hull ...
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For Effective Communication Carl B. Cass. recognized by one person as one of the two vowel sounds while another person may recognize it as the other . In either case , it is recognized as a vowel sound to which it is similar and which is ...
For Effective Communication Carl B. Cass. recognized by one person as one of the two vowel sounds while another person may recognize it as the other . In either case , it is recognized as a vowel sound to which it is similar and which is ...
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For Effective Communication Carl B. Cass. by the direction of a recognized authority or by the gradual development of ... recognized center and source of all that is correct and proper . There are today many recognized centers 216 | VOICE ...
For Effective Communication Carl B. Cass. by the direction of a recognized authority or by the gradual development of ... recognized center and source of all that is correct and proper . There are today many recognized centers 216 | VOICE ...
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THE STRENGTH AND BASIC QUALITY OF THE VOICE | 88 |
THE REPRESENTATION OF SPEECH SOUNDS | 115 |
EAR TRAINING | 152 |
Авторские права | |
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