Complete Course in Public SpeakingMacmillan Company, 1934 - 631 páginas |
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... sometimes due to a cold , or a chronic stoppage of the nasal passages , and sometimes to a habitual muscular contraction . With a nasal ob- struction , whatever the cause of it , n becomes prac- tically d ( dight for night , fid for ...
... sometimes due to a cold , or a chronic stoppage of the nasal passages , and sometimes to a habitual muscular contraction . With a nasal ob- struction , whatever the cause of it , n becomes prac- tically d ( dight for night , fid for ...
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... Sometimes they provide ben- efit features , sometimes they seek to increase wages ; but whatever their specific purpose , so long as it is to pro- mote the well - being of the employees , having always due regard for the just interests ...
... Sometimes they provide ben- efit features , sometimes they seek to increase wages ; but whatever their specific purpose , so long as it is to pro- mote the well - being of the employees , having always due regard for the just interests ...
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... Sometimes blazing in gold - laced hats and waistcoats , sometimes lying in bed because their coats had gone to pieces , or wearing paper cravats because their linen was in pawn ; sometimes drinking Champagne and Tokay with Betty ...
... Sometimes blazing in gold - laced hats and waistcoats , sometimes lying in bed because their coats had gone to pieces , or wearing paper cravats because their linen was in pawn ; sometimes drinking Champagne and Tokay with Betty ...
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PART IVOICE | 1 |
THE SOUNDS OF THE LANGUAGE VOWELS | 14 |
Selections for practical application | 22 |
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arms articulation audience better Cæsar called cavities clear common consonant cried dead death diaphragm digraph diphthong drawbridge emotional example EXERCISES expression eyes face falling father feeling Fezziwig force gentlemen gesture give hand hard palate hear heart heaven honorable idea inflection inhalation Julius Cæsar king King Admetus lips living look Lord Lycidas mind moderate mouth nasal never night organs orotund passages pause pharynx pitch position produce pronunciation range Repeat resonance resonance cavities rising Scrooge SELECTIONS FOR PRACTICAL sentence SHAKESPEARE Silas Marner silent soft palate sometimes soul sound is represented speaker speaking speech stress stroke student supine syllable teeth tell thee There's thing thou thought throat tion tone tongue unvocalized utterance vocal vocal bands vocalized breath voice voice-box vowel vowel sounds Warren Hastings Westminster Abbey whisper wind words