A Manner of Speaking: For Effective CommunicationPutnam, 1961 - 362 Seiten |
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For Effective Communication Carl B. Cass. 5 . The Representation of Speech Sounds AS WE turn to the general problem of articula- tion , our first concern is with the means of indicating in writ- ing the sounds used in speaking . There ...
For Effective Communication Carl B. Cass. 5 . The Representation of Speech Sounds AS WE turn to the general problem of articula- tion , our first concern is with the means of indicating in writ- ing the sounds used in speaking . There ...
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... speech sound , and each symbol is supposed to indicate the same sound to all speak- ers regardless of variations in their standards of speech . Pho- netic writing or transcription is also commonly used to indi- cate the sounds of connected ...
... speech sound , and each symbol is supposed to indicate the same sound to all speak- ers regardless of variations in their standards of speech . Pho- netic writing or transcription is also commonly used to indi- cate the sounds of connected ...
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For Effective Communication Carl B. Cass. Summary Speech sounds are represented in three ways - by conven- tional spelling , by simplified spelling plus diacritical markings , and by phonetic ... Speech Sounds 145 Summary Questions.
For Effective Communication Carl B. Cass. Summary Speech sounds are represented in three ways - by conven- tional spelling , by simplified spelling plus diacritical markings , and by phonetic ... Speech Sounds 145 Summary Questions.
Inhalt
THE STRENGTH AND BASIC QUALITY OF THE VOICE | 88 |
THE REPRESENTATION OF SPEECH SOUNDS | 115 |
EAR TRAINING | 152 |
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