The Speaking VoiceDavid McKay Company, 1962 - 404 Seiten |
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... Listen to any popular speaker ; what is there about his voice that makes people want to listen to him ? Is it loud enough to carry to the back of the hall in which he is speaking ? Is it resonant ? What is meant by that much - used term ...
... Listen to any popular speaker ; what is there about his voice that makes people want to listen to him ? Is it loud enough to carry to the back of the hall in which he is speaking ? Is it resonant ? What is meant by that much - used term ...
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... listening to it ? Why ? Is it a good voice ? Why ? Be accurate and definite in your answers . 20. Listen to your own voice critically . Ask yourself the ques- tions suggested in # 19 about your own voice . 21. Make a list of five words ...
... listening to it ? Why ? Is it a good voice ? Why ? Be accurate and definite in your answers . 20. Listen to your own voice critically . Ask yourself the ques- tions suggested in # 19 about your own voice . 21. Make a list of five words ...
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... listen carefully to be certain that the resonance is in the nasal cavities for the sounds m , n , and ng . PROCEDURES FOR OVERCOMING DENASALITY Spend about five minutes on relaxation exercises at the beginning of each practice period ...
... listen carefully to be certain that the resonance is in the nasal cavities for the sounds m , n , and ng . PROCEDURES FOR OVERCOMING DENASALITY Spend about five minutes on relaxation exercises at the beginning of each practice period ...
Inhalt
Breathing | 21 |
Phonation | 41 |
Resonance | 57 |
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