American SpeechLippincott, 1946 - 596 Seiten |
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... becomes more complex , its speech patterns like- wise become more complex , and speech training , there- fore , becomes increasingly important . 2. Speech training in high school should be not merely for the talented few , but for all ...
... becomes more complex , its speech patterns like- wise become more complex , and speech training , there- fore , becomes increasingly important . 2. Speech training in high school should be not merely for the talented few , but for all ...
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... becomes e , as kēk for kick ; in becomes en , as sence for since ; set becomes sit ; and his becomes hes . The th becomes t , as t'ree for three and t'ing for thing . The u becomes oo , as moocha for much and soocha for such . The ...
... becomes e , as kēk for kick ; in becomes en , as sence for since ; set becomes sit ; and his becomes hes . The th becomes t , as t'ree for three and t'ing for thing . The u becomes oo , as moocha for much and soocha for such . The ...
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... becomes oi , as foine for fine ; e becomes i , as whin for when ; one becomes wan ; of becomes av ; deal becomes dale ; y becomes e , as me for my ; you becomes ye ; and s becomes sh , as shlape for sleep , or sth , as histhory for ...
... becomes oi , as foine for fine ; e becomes i , as whin for when ; one becomes wan ; of becomes av ; deal becomes dale ; y becomes e , as me for my ; you becomes ye ; and s becomes sh , as shlape for sleep , or sth , as histhory for ...
Inhalt
The Place of Speech in a Democracy | 3 |
Everyday Conversation | 9 |
Talking with the Body | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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