A Manner of Speaking: For Effective CommunicationPutnam, 1961 - 362 Seiten |
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... strong breath support for singing or for any relatively strong type of public speaking will need to strengthen the muscles that exert pressure upon the exhaled breath . 2. The ability to sustain breath pressure for a relatively long ...
... strong breath support for singing or for any relatively strong type of public speaking will need to strengthen the muscles that exert pressure upon the exhaled breath . 2. The ability to sustain breath pressure for a relatively long ...
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... strong string or thong in order to hang up the gong . 10. A struck gong will ring , a plucked string will twang or sing , and a tight valve will ping . A Strong Glottal Click : On initial vowels of emphatic words a strong glottal attack ...
... strong string or thong in order to hang up the gong . 10. A struck gong will ring , a plucked string will twang or sing , and a tight valve will ping . A Strong Glottal Click : On initial vowels of emphatic words a strong glottal attack ...
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... strong force emphasis on vowel sounds is that of bom- bastic speech resulting from unsuppressed , self - assertive emo- tions . Another type of force emphasis results from increasing the vigor and precision of consonant utterance while ...
... strong force emphasis on vowel sounds is that of bom- bastic speech resulting from unsuppressed , self - assertive emo- tions . Another type of force emphasis results from increasing the vigor and precision of consonant utterance while ...
Inhalt
THE STRENGTH AND BASIC QUALITY OF THE VOICE | 88 |
THE REPRESENTATION OF SPEECH SOUNDS | 115 |
EAR TRAINING | 152 |
Urheberrecht | |
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accent actor adjustment air molecules amplitude articulation attempt attitudes audience auditory breath pressure Caesar cavity cavity resonators changes communication consonant sounds cultured degree develop dictionary diphthong ear training Edna Ferber effective eliminate emotional enunciation example force emphasis frequency Fricative Consonant glottis Gunga Din habits of vocalization hear improve indicated inflections larynx listeners loudness manner of speaking means Method mouth muscles muscular nasal nasal cavities normal one's pauses physical Practice reading pronunciation quality of voice reading the following recognized relatively resonator result rhythm sense sentences skill social inhibitions soft palate sound wave speaker speech intonation pattern speech materials speech personality speech situation speech sounds spelling spontaneous stage fright standard substitute syllables symbols thee thoughts and feelings tion tonal expression tongue usually uttered variations verbal vibrating vocal cords vocal instrument vocal quality vocal tones voice quality vowel sounds W. S. Gilbert William Shakespeare words