The Art of ActingF. F. Mackay, 1913 - 295 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 158
... rising or falling above or below the point at which it is first heard ; and the movement of the voice up or down from that point , is inflection of the voice . The degree of the inflection upward or down- ward from the starting point ...
... rising or falling above or below the point at which it is first heard ; and the movement of the voice up or down from that point , is inflection of the voice . The degree of the inflection upward or down- ward from the starting point ...
الصفحة 159
... rising inflection and a falling inflection ; but there is sometimes a divergence from a straight line of action in both the rising and the falling inflections that makes an entire change in the meaning of the word or phrase to which it ...
... rising inflection and a falling inflection ; but there is sometimes a divergence from a straight line of action in both the rising and the falling inflections that makes an entire change in the meaning of the word or phrase to which it ...
الصفحة 160
... rising and the falling circumflex inflection that may , for the sake of distinguishing it and describing its mean ... Rising Inflection . The Direct Falling Inflection . The Circumflex Rising Inflection . The Circumflex Falling ...
... rising and the falling circumflex inflection that may , for the sake of distinguishing it and describing its mean ... Rising Inflection . The Direct Falling Inflection . The Circumflex Rising Inflection . The Circumflex Falling ...
الصفحة 161
... rising and fall- ing movement of the voice express continuity of thought and completeness of thought , just the same as the upward or downward movement in the Direct Inflection ; but the divergence from the direct line of action ...
... rising and fall- ing movement of the voice express continuity of thought and completeness of thought , just the same as the upward or downward movement in the Direct Inflection ; but the divergence from the direct line of action ...
الصفحة 162
... rising inflection and immediately turns downward with the same circuitous action , it is the language of mockery ; for , while the rising in- flection expresses the continuity of thought , the immediate falling inflection in the same ...
... rising inflection and immediately turns downward with the same circuitous action , it is the language of mockery ; for , while the rising in- flection expresses the continuity of thought , the immediate falling inflection in the same ...
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