A Grammar of Elocution: Adapted to the Use of Teachers and Learners in the Art of Reading; Being a Digest of the Principles of Vocal Delivery. An Inductive System, in Three Parts: Articulation, Intonation, and Measure as Taught at the Vocal Institute, PhiladelphiaH. Cowperthwait & Company, 1858 - 273 páginas |
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... AUTHORITY 83 PART II . Intonation . CHAPTER I. INFLECTION - PITCH - CADENCES . RULE FOR ASCERTAINING KEY - NOTE OR NATURAL PITCH OF VOICE . CHAPTER II . CADENCE . Page 100 . CHAPTER III . INFLECTION . DISCRETE AND CONCRETE INTERVALS ...
... AUTHORITY 83 PART II . Intonation . CHAPTER I. INFLECTION - PITCH - CADENCES . RULE FOR ASCERTAINING KEY - NOTE OR NATURAL PITCH OF VOICE . CHAPTER II . CADENCE . Page 100 . CHAPTER III . INFLECTION . DISCRETE AND CONCRETE INTERVALS ...
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... authority rude thorough who posterity intrude such washing dilute chubby chopped infuse ducks suit hurry drive hinder host hoosier what execute worry U Ou Oi U Ou Oi Bull Bow Hoist Full Lowering Coin wool endow oil pull bough hoiden put ...
... authority rude thorough who posterity intrude such washing dilute chubby chopped infuse ducks suit hurry drive hinder host hoosier what execute worry U Ou Oi U Ou Oi Bull Bow Hoist Full Lowering Coin wool endow oil pull bough hoiden put ...
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... h . The word humble , for instance , is pronounced umble by Walker , Worcester , and some other authorities , and in honor ' the ' h ' is never heard . habit shall be formed the reading must be very defective ARTICULATION . 67.
... h . The word humble , for instance , is pronounced umble by Walker , Worcester , and some other authorities , and in honor ' the ' h ' is never heard . habit shall be formed the reading must be very defective ARTICULATION . 67.
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... AUTHORITY . THE word pronunciation , in its restricted sense , means simply the giving of accent or force to the right syllable of a word , and a certain breadth or closeness to the vowel sounds . Now in this narrow signification , it ...
... AUTHORITY . THE word pronunciation , in its restricted sense , means simply the giving of accent or force to the right syllable of a word , and a certain breadth or closeness to the vowel sounds . Now in this narrow signification , it ...
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... authority of one dictionary and refer you to another ; on examining the other they will sometimes find doubt expressed , or latitude of option given ; and on seeking that which is most approved or correct , they will usually adopt the ...
... authority of one dictionary and refer you to another ; on examining the other they will sometimes find doubt expressed , or latitude of option given ; and on seeking that which is most approved or correct , they will usually adopt the ...
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