Analytical [-sixth] Reader, Livro 5Mason Brothers, 1866 |
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... force ; and it is by a judicious adjustment of these differ- ences that the voice is made expressive . 5. It is convenient to consider about three degrees each , of Force , Speed , Pitch , and Volume of Voice . Force may be moderate ...
... force ; and it is by a judicious adjustment of these differ- ences that the voice is made expressive . 5. It is convenient to consider about three degrees each , of Force , Speed , Pitch , and Volume of Voice . Force may be moderate ...
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... force and speed , usually requires medium pitch . Solemnity , sadness , despair , require a low pitch . Joy , lively descrip- tion , fear , hilarity , are expressed in high tones . 9. Moderate volume is usually required where moder- ate ...
... force and speed , usually requires medium pitch . Solemnity , sadness , despair , require a low pitch . Joy , lively descrip- tion , fear , hilarity , are expressed in high tones . 9. Moderate volume is usually required where moder- ate ...
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... force gradually increasing to the middle of the accented syllable , and then gradually diminishing . Force thus applied is called the median stress , because it comes upon the median , or middle , part of the syllable . The following ...
... force gradually increasing to the middle of the accented syllable , and then gradually diminishing . Force thus applied is called the median stress , because it comes upon the median , or middle , part of the syllable . The following ...
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EXERCISE | 15 |
PHONIC ANALYSIS | 18 |
Object of the AnalysisSuggestions to Teachers on the Use of | 30 |
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Abraham accented Analyze apple-tree arms beautiful beneath born breath called character circumflex cloud cold consonant Cricket dark dead death diphthong earth etymology and meaning eyes fall feel fire Fire-worshiper flowers force Freedom calls Give the etymology glory hand hath hear heard heart heaven helmet of Navarre Henry of Navarre Henry Ward Beecher Hubert inflection J. G. HOLLAND kettle king land leaves LESSON light Lily bells living look Lord Lord Byron meant mind morning mother never night non-sonant o'er passed pause Phonic poet poetry Pompey poor Pronounce replied Represent require Scrooge SELECTION silent sleep snow sonant soul sound speak Stanza stars sweet syllable T. B. ALDRICH tears tell thee thing thou thought tion tones tree utterance voice vowel Weller wind words young