The Art of Interpretative Speech: Principles and Practices of Effective ReadingAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1956 - 676 Seiten |
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... person has a different speech rhythm from that of an invalid . Those who have mastered the muscular patterns ... person ( one with less than normal tonicity ) , because of a slowness and retardation of physical movement , will not have ...
... person has a different speech rhythm from that of an invalid . Those who have mastered the muscular patterns ... person ( one with less than normal tonicity ) , because of a slowness and retardation of physical movement , will not have ...
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... person's speech depends primarily on his abil- ity to vary the pitch changes of his voice . Melody is a delicate ... person has a depressing melody because his pitch changes are monotonous and narrow . The lively , happy- go - lucky ...
... person's speech depends primarily on his abil- ity to vary the pitch changes of his voice . Melody is a delicate ... person has a depressing melody because his pitch changes are monotonous and narrow . The lively , happy- go - lucky ...
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... person who continually lowers the pitch at the end of a phrase and the person who always raises the pitch at the end of a phrase are just as boring as the one who never bothers to use any inflections . Each pattern becomes monotonous ...
... person who continually lowers the pitch at the end of a phrase and the person who always raises the pitch at the end of a phrase are just as boring as the one who never bothers to use any inflections . Each pattern becomes monotonous ...
Inhalt
Interpretation as an Art | 3 |
appreciation | 10 |
Control in Interpretation | 31 |
Urheberrecht | |
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