Taking the Stage: Self Development Through Dramatic ArtPitman Publishing Corporation, 1939 - 339 sider |
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... French calls for a change in the pitch of the last syllable of the thought or breath group . Word stress through force means little to the French . If they wish to make one word more important than another they change the word order to ...
... French calls for a change in the pitch of the last syllable of the thought or breath group . Word stress through force means little to the French . If they wish to make one word more important than another they change the word order to ...
Side 273
... French nasalized vowel , so important in the rendering of their dialect speech , is effected by lowering the soft palate so that the air may pass through the nose as well as ... French have sounds for " u " FRENCH - ENGLISH DIALECT 273.
... French nasalized vowel , so important in the rendering of their dialect speech , is effected by lowering the soft palate so that the air may pass through the nose as well as ... French have sounds for " u " FRENCH - ENGLISH DIALECT 273.
Side 334
... French , New York , 1935 . Cosgrove , Frances , Scenes for Student Actors ( vols . I , II , III ) , Samuel French , 1934-36-37 . Lowther , J. B. , Dramatic Scenes , Athens to Broadway , Longmans , Green , New York , 1937 . Mantle ...
... French , New York , 1935 . Cosgrove , Frances , Scenes for Student Actors ( vols . I , II , III ) , Samuel French , 1934-36-37 . Lowther , J. B. , Dramatic Scenes , Athens to Broadway , Longmans , Green , New York , 1937 . Mantle ...
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BROADENING THE FRONTIERS OF DRAMATIC ART | 3 |
EXPRESSION AND ITS FORMS | 9 |
EXPRESSIONRHYTHMIC AND BALANCED | 13 |
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