The Speaking VoiceDavid McKay Company, 1962 - 404 Seiten |
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... become harsh , strident , husky , and sometimes hoarse . Continued misuse may cause the bands to become incapable of vibrating at all ; then there will be no voice . This is the sort of thing that happens when one shouts from the throat ...
... become harsh , strident , husky , and sometimes hoarse . Continued misuse may cause the bands to become incapable of vibrating at all ; then there will be no voice . This is the sort of thing that happens when one shouts from the throat ...
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... become acquainted immediately with the results of the diagnostic test . He should next have a voice recording so that he may hear how his voice sounds , and thus become conscious of his faults . THE VOICE RECORDING One student may say ...
... become acquainted immediately with the results of the diagnostic test . He should next have a voice recording so that he may hear how his voice sounds , and thus become conscious of his faults . THE VOICE RECORDING One student may say ...
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... become tense , and , in some exaggerated cases , brings about the same feeling of tension in the throat from which the speaker himself suffers . This fault must be overcome , if the person wishes to become effi- cient in any vocation ...
... become tense , and , in some exaggerated cases , brings about the same feeling of tension in the throat from which the speaker himself suffers . This fault must be overcome , if the person wishes to become effi- cient in any vocation ...
Inhalt
Breathing | 21 |
Phonation | 41 |
Resonance | 57 |
Urheberrecht | |
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