The Speaking VoiceDavid McKay Company, 1962 - 404 Seiten |
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... hear will probably have a poor record of accomplishment at the end of the term . Even in intimate conversation , the inability of one person to hear easily what another is saying may lead to misunderstand- ing , and almost always causes ...
... hear will probably have a poor record of accomplishment at the end of the term . Even in intimate conversation , the inability of one person to hear easily what another is saying may lead to misunderstand- ing , and almost always causes ...
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... hear his own voice as directly as that of another . For this reason the voice recording is a valuable auditory aid as it places the speaker's voice imme- diately in front of him , so to speak ; he may thus hear it directly , and learn ...
... hear his own voice as directly as that of another . For this reason the voice recording is a valuable auditory aid as it places the speaker's voice imme- diately in front of him , so to speak ; he may thus hear it directly , and learn ...
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... hear none , madam . Portia : Prithee , listen well : I heard a bustling rumor like a fray . And the wind brings it from the Capitol . Lucius : Sooth , madam , I hear nothing . Portia : Run , Lucius , and commend me to 300 VOCAL FAULTS ...
... hear none , madam . Portia : Prithee , listen well : I heard a bustling rumor like a fray . And the wind brings it from the Capitol . Lucius : Sooth , madam , I hear nothing . Portia : Run , Lucius , and commend me to 300 VOCAL FAULTS ...
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Breathing | 21 |
Phonation | 41 |
Resonance | 57 |
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