School Elocution: A Manual of Vocal Training in High Schools, Normal Schools, and AcademiesHarper & brothers, 1886 - 390 páginas |
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... utterance , " says Prof. Russell , " requires a constant exercise of discrimination of the mind , and of precision or accuracy in the movements of the organs of speech . A correct articulation , however , is SCHOOL ELOCUTION . 35 ...
... utterance , " says Prof. Russell , " requires a constant exercise of discrimination of the mind , and of precision or accuracy in the movements of the organs of speech . A correct articulation , however , is SCHOOL ELOCUTION . 35 ...
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... utterance . It is the manner of uttering emphatic words which . decides the meaning of every sentence that is read or spoken . 9. " A true emphasis conveys a sentiment clearly and forcibly to the mind , and keeps the attention of an ...
... utterance . It is the manner of uttering emphatic words which . decides the meaning of every sentence that is read or spoken . 9. " A true emphasis conveys a sentiment clearly and forcibly to the mind , and keeps the attention of an ...
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... utterance . Both the hearer and the reader must have time to think . These pauses , too , afford the reader time to renew the breath , and thus keep the lungs well supplied with air . 3. A continuous stream of rapid utterance soon wea ...
... utterance . Both the hearer and the reader must have time to think . These pauses , too , afford the reader time to renew the breath , and thus keep the lungs well supplied with air . 3. A continuous stream of rapid utterance soon wea ...
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... utterance and defective emphasis , along with rapid articulation , usually combine to produce this fault in young readers and speakers . For , whatever force of utterance or energy of emphasis , or whatever rate of articulation we ...
... utterance and defective emphasis , along with rapid articulation , usually combine to produce this fault in young readers and speakers . For , whatever force of utterance or energy of emphasis , or whatever rate of articulation we ...
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... utterance of a word intended to convey a pun . This fault would be avoided by giving emphasis with the direct inflection , instead of the circumflex . " EXAMPLES OF CONTRAST . 1. I said good , not bád ; virtuous , not vícious ; educated ...
... utterance of a word intended to convey a pun . This fault would be avoided by giving emphasis with the direct inflection , instead of the circumflex . " EXAMPLES OF CONTRAST . 1. I said good , not bád ; virtuous , not vícious ; educated ...
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articulation ASPIRATES bells blood breath Chambered Nautilus Charco circumflex clauses concert drill Daniel Webster dead earth elocution emotion emphasis emphatic EXAMPLES expression eyes falling inflection Falstaff feeling fifth fire give hand hath hear heart heaven HOLMES honor Iago INFLECTION DRILL liberty light living long vocals lord loud force low pitch macron Marked median stress monotone never night o'er Oliver Wendell Holmes óne oratorical declamation orotund Othello poetry pronunciation pupils pure tone radical stress reader reading Repeat rhetorical pause Ring rising circumflex rising inflection Rule Sandalphon Scrooge SEMITONE sentence short shout slide slow movement soft force soul speak SUBVOCALS sweet syllables táct tálent teacher tell thee Thomas Starr King thou thought tion tūde unaccented unimpassioned utterance vocal voice vowel sounds wave whisper William Cullen Bryant wind WORDS OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED