Your Speaking VoiceGriffin-Patterson Publishing Company, 1940 - 320 sider |
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Side 195
... ARTICULATION SHOULD APPEAR EASY The desired goal is speech that is clear , distinct , and easy— free on the one hand from that lazy mouthing of words that is sometimes called " talking as if the mouth were full of hot mush , " and on ...
... ARTICULATION SHOULD APPEAR EASY The desired goal is speech that is clear , distinct , and easy— free on the one hand from that lazy mouthing of words that is sometimes called " talking as if the mouth were full of hot mush , " and on ...
Side 197
... articulation . A speaker may have the volume of an old - time train announcer - and be just as inarticulate . Rupert Hughes , writing about his deafness , says , " In conversa- tion I find that I can hear people who articulate plainly ...
... articulation . A speaker may have the volume of an old - time train announcer - and be just as inarticulate . Rupert Hughes , writing about his deafness , says , " In conversa- tion I find that I can hear people who articulate plainly ...
Side 203
... articulation . From this simple exercise a lesson may be learned , namely , in speech , keep the tongue well forward ... articulation . Avoid rigidity . Keep the lips relaxed , but make them flexible . Practice some of the following ...
... articulation . From this simple exercise a lesson may be learned , namely , in speech , keep the tongue well forward ... articulation . Avoid rigidity . Keep the lips relaxed , but make them flexible . Practice some of the following ...
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List of Illustrations | 9 |
Mental Imagery and Voice | 33 |
Emotion and Voice | 43 |
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