The Practical Elocutionist, Or, The Principles of Elocution Rendered Easy of Comprehension: With Rules for the Use of Each Element of Oral Expression, Practically Illustrated in a Systematic Course of Progressive Exercises : Designed for Common Schools and AcademiesRobert S. Davis, 1849 - 58 من الصفحات |
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... . Medium and modified sounds , 15 16 3. Formation of the tonics , 16 Illustrations , Subtonics and atonics , Correspondent sounds , Table of subtonics and atonics . 17 18 18 18 8 Observations , 1. Softened sound of R , 2.
... . Medium and modified sounds , 15 16 3. Formation of the tonics , 16 Illustrations , Subtonics and atonics , Correspondent sounds , Table of subtonics and atonics . 17 18 18 18 8 Observations , 1. Softened sound of R , 2.
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... Formation of the labials , 3. Formation of the dentals , 4. Formation of the linguals , 5. Formation of the palatals , 18 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 2222222 20 20 20 20 21 6. Formation of the nasals , Illustrations , 1. Subtonics and ...
... Formation of the labials , 3. Formation of the dentals , 4. Formation of the linguals , 5. Formation of the palatals , 18 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 2222222 20 20 20 20 21 6. Formation of the nasals , Illustrations , 1. Subtonics and ...
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... formation of words , of the greatest consequence . It is certain that a speaker who possesses only a moderate voice , if his articulation be good , will be better understood , and heard with more pleasure , than another , peaking ever ...
... formation of words , of the greatest consequence . It is certain that a speaker who possesses only a moderate voice , if his articulation be good , will be better understood , and heard with more pleasure , than another , peaking ever ...
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... forming the tonics the voice is simply put forth from the mouth opened at certain distances ; thus , A in all is formed by opening wide the mouth , with resonance of sound in the chest . Ŏ in on is the same as a in all , only its ...
... forming the tonics the voice is simply put forth from the mouth opened at certain distances ; thus , A in all is formed by opening wide the mouth , with resonance of sound in the chest . Ŏ in on is the same as a in all , only its ...
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... formation by the organs of speech coming more or less in contact . Why are the Subtonics so called ? Why are Atonics so called ? How do the atonics correspond with the subtonics ? How many subtonics are there ? How many atonics ? What ...
... formation by the organs of speech coming more or less in contact . Why are the Subtonics so called ? Why are Atonics so called ? How do the atonics correspond with the subtonics ? How many subtonics are there ? How many atonics ? What ...
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Academy accent adapted answered by yes arms articulated attended with strong Boston cæsura CALEDONIA called Cicero circumflex Classical and English clause common schools cracy Dedham denoted Direct Question E. H. JENNY elements Ellipsis Elocution Elocutionist English School examined Greenleaf's Exercises expressive falling inflection Fisk's Greek Grammar force of utterance formed grave GREEK LANGUAGE Greenleaf's Arithmetic Greenleaf's National Arithmetic HARVARD COLLEGE High School ical ILLUSTRATIONS Institute intervening phrase kind last syllable learner length of pauses Mental Arithmetic monotone mouth movement Murray's National Speaker Pathos Phillips Academy pitch Principal PRONUNCIATION pupil rate of utterance Relative Pronouns rhetorical rising inflection Robert Rowley rolled round roll Rule eighth Rule fourth Rule second Rule sixth Rule third Seminary simple men slide Solemnity sounds long stereotype edition stop mark stress Sublimity SUBTONICS AND ATONICS Sudden Fear teachers thou tone tongue tonics unaccented Vehement vocal voice Waterville words ending York York City