Your Speaking VoiceGriffin-Patterson Publishing Company, 1940 - 320 sider |
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Side 57
... action of this drug is to speed up the beating of the heart and to produce other physio- logical changes which prepare the organism for vigorous action , either fight or flight . The man on the platform , thinking it not " nice " to ...
... action of this drug is to speed up the beating of the heart and to produce other physio- logical changes which prepare the organism for vigorous action , either fight or flight . The man on the platform , thinking it not " nice " to ...
Side 59
... action out in front of their words . But with most speakers the action is never noticed unless it is absent . Recently three speakers were seen in the same talking films , no one of them considered particularly demonstrative . They were ...
... action out in front of their words . But with most speakers the action is never noticed unless it is absent . Recently three speakers were seen in the same talking films , no one of them considered particularly demonstrative . They were ...
Side 62
... action and see if your gestures and action do not come more easily . Next imagine yourself in a scene on a movie lot , or imitate the action of a favorite movie actor whom you have just seen on the screen . Many similar situations ...
... action and see if your gestures and action do not come more easily . Next imagine yourself in a scene on a movie lot , or imitate the action of a favorite movie actor whom you have just seen on the screen . Many similar situations ...
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List of Illustrations | 9 |
Mental Imagery and Voice | 33 |
Emotion and Voice | 43 |
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