The Art of Interpretative Speech: Principles and Practices of Effective ReadingAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1956 - 676 Seiten |
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... Pattern Your friends can recognize you over the telephone or " on the air " because your vocal habits form a speech pattern with cer- tain emphases , intonations , and cadences repeated over and over . You have acquired your ...
... Pattern Your friends can recognize you over the telephone or " on the air " because your vocal habits form a speech pattern with cer- tain emphases , intonations , and cadences repeated over and over . You have acquired your ...
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... pattern of the excitable , high - strung , hypertonic person ( one with more than normal tonicity of muscles ) . The former will usually have a speech rhythm that is slow , with long pauses and little inflec- tion ; the latter will have ...
... pattern of the excitable , high - strung , hypertonic person ( one with more than normal tonicity of muscles ) . The former will usually have a speech rhythm that is slow , with long pauses and little inflec- tion ; the latter will have ...
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... patterns of cadence and melody , for the varying excursions within the metrical pattern . It is impossible to locate rhythm , because although it is inherent in the selection , it must strike a sympathetic response in the interpreter ...
... patterns of cadence and melody , for the varying excursions within the metrical pattern . It is impossible to locate rhythm , because although it is inherent in the selection , it must strike a sympathetic response in the interpreter ...
Inhalt
Interpretation as an Art | 3 |
appreciation | 10 |
Control in Interpretation | 31 |
Urheberrecht | |
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