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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... force to answer the purpose . " The pupil must overcome his reluctance , for the simple reason that expressive language conveys thought and involves inflection ; which must now be dispensed with . It is not an answer to this remark to ...
... force to answer the purpose . " The pupil must overcome his reluctance , for the simple reason that expressive language conveys thought and involves inflection ; which must now be dispensed with . It is not an answer to this remark to ...
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... - SHORT ACCENTED SYLLABLES- FORCE OF PERCUSSION - LIST OF WORDS ADAPTED TO THE DISPLAY OF QUANTITY - THE VANISH - ABRUPTNESS - TRANSITION 42 . 66 74 77 CHAPTER XII . PRONUNCIATION . STANDARD OF PRONUNCIATION - ERRORS XX CONTENTS .
... - SHORT ACCENTED SYLLABLES- FORCE OF PERCUSSION - LIST OF WORDS ADAPTED TO THE DISPLAY OF QUANTITY - THE VANISH - ABRUPTNESS - TRANSITION 42 . 66 74 77 CHAPTER XII . PRONUNCIATION . STANDARD OF PRONUNCIATION - ERRORS XX CONTENTS .
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... force . In this practice two distinct objects are to be had in view , viz . the training of the voice to the perfect utterance , and of the ear to the nice and accurate distinction of sounds . TABLE OF ELEMENTS . Vowels . Sub - vowels ...
... force . In this practice two distinct objects are to be had in view , viz . the training of the voice to the perfect utterance , and of the ear to the nice and accurate distinction of sounds . TABLE OF ELEMENTS . Vowels . Sub - vowels ...
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... Force , when applied to the former , is called radical stress . When applied to the latter , it constitutes final stress . In the foregoing exercises , our attention has been wholly directed to the radical ; and the vanish has taken ...
... Force , when applied to the former , is called radical stress . When applied to the latter , it constitutes final stress . In the foregoing exercises , our attention has been wholly directed to the radical ; and the vanish has taken ...
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... force upon the final sound or the vanish of syllables . CHAPTER VI . COGNATES . BEFORE entering upon the practice of exercises involving two or more syllables in such juxtaposition as to represent words , the attention of the pupil ...
... force upon the final sound or the vanish of syllables . CHAPTER VI . COGNATES . BEFORE entering upon the practice of exercises involving two or more syllables in such juxtaposition as to represent words , the attention of the pupil ...
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