A Manner of Speaking: For Effective CommunicationPutnam, 1961 - Всего страниц: 362 |
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... syllables , being replaced by the " " sound in all unaccented syllables . It is represented by various spellings in such words as : cut , does , flood , love , and tough . American speakers use the " A " quite consistently but in some ...
... syllables , being replaced by the " " sound in all unaccented syllables . It is represented by various spellings in such words as : cut , does , flood , love , and tough . American speakers use the " A " quite consistently but in some ...
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... syllables ( because only the accented syllables are emphasized in polysyllabic words ) are uttered with increased loudness , force , or vigor of articulation , thus making them contrast with the weaker sounds of subordinate words and ...
... syllables ( because only the accented syllables are emphasized in polysyllabic words ) are uttered with increased loudness , force , or vigor of articulation , thus making them contrast with the weaker sounds of subordinate words and ...
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... syllables " pub " and “ dem ” and the final syllable “ crat ” have the longest durations . Accented syllables are always prolonged to some extent , but the syllable " crat " is prolonged merely as a matter of con- vention . Even in ...
... syllables " pub " and “ dem ” and the final syllable “ crat ” have the longest durations . Accented syllables are always prolonged to some extent , but the syllable " crat " is prolonged merely as a matter of con- vention . Even in ...
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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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