Taking the Stage: Self Development Through Dramatic ArtPitman Publishing Corporation, 1939 - 339 sider |
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... Stress to Heighten Speech Effects Stress - emphasis in utterance - is an important means of em- phasizing logical relation in factual or explicit speech . In emotional utterance stress ( or lack of it ) reveals the degree of life ...
... Stress to Heighten Speech Effects Stress - emphasis in utterance - is an important means of em- phasizing logical relation in factual or explicit speech . In emotional utterance stress ( or lack of it ) reveals the degree of life ...
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... stress at one time or another . Securing Stress through Volume - To illustrate the application of stress by means of volume or loudness , the stressed syllables have been capitalized : " EDgar ! will you beGIN ? " Stress through force ...
... stress at one time or another . Securing Stress through Volume - To illustrate the application of stress by means of volume or loudness , the stressed syllables have been capitalized : " EDgar ! will you beGIN ? " Stress through force ...
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... stressed in long words . That accent , however , is very often misplaced . This aspect is dealt with under stress . Stress Russian stress is vivid , handled with considerable output of energy . It is colorful in pitch , and forceful in ...
... stressed in long words . That accent , however , is very often misplaced . This aspect is dealt with under stress . Stress Russian stress is vivid , handled with considerable output of energy . It is colorful in pitch , and forceful in ...
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BROADENING THE FRONTIERS OF DRAMATIC ART | 3 |
EXPRESSION AND ITS FORMS | 9 |
EXPRESSIONRHYTHMIC AND BALANCED | 13 |
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accent acting action activity actor American Assimilation attack audience behavior Benvenuto body breath CHAPTER character characteristic characterization chest climax Cockney color consonant Cornelia Otis Skinner create D.PR dialect diphthong dominant pitch dramatic art effect emotional emphasis English example experience expression expressional feel French German gesture give glide glottis Gullah hard palate Haverstraw imagination imitation impersonation individual inflection interpreter intonation Irish larynx lips listen means mental mind mono-actor mono-theatre monodrama monothong mood movement muscles musical reading nasal pattern person phrases play reading poem poetry poise practice pronunciation reveal rhythm rhythmical Russian scene sense sentence sketch soft palate speak speaker speech stage story stress student suggest syllable Table of Consonant TABLE OF VOWEL teeth tell tempo tend tense thought timbre tion tone tongue triphthongs umlaut unvoiced utterance uvula values variations visual vocal voice vowel sounds weez words York