First Lessons in Speech ImprovementC. Scribner's Sons, 1922 - 212 pagina's |
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Pagina vii
... pupils learn to form the sounds of their speech effectively and distinctly . Just as for the best and most economical results in writing one must learn control of the muscles of the hand and arm , so for the best results in speaking one ...
... pupils learn to form the sounds of their speech effectively and distinctly . Just as for the best and most economical results in writing one must learn control of the muscles of the hand and arm , so for the best results in speaking one ...
Pagina xi
... pupils to distinguish shades of sound , for instead of ob- serving what actually occurs , the pupils would merely apply a mechanical rule . In this book wherever words of the same type or group in spelling have different pronun ...
... pupils to distinguish shades of sound , for instead of ob- serving what actually occurs , the pupils would merely apply a mechanical rule . In this book wherever words of the same type or group in spelling have different pronun ...
Pagina xii
... pupils that it is the same vowel inevitably would lead to a confusion and distrust of the whole subject of pronunciation . a , Another question is whether words like glass , fast , dance , etc. , shall have the " Italian " a , or the ...
... pupils that it is the same vowel inevitably would lead to a confusion and distrust of the whole subject of pronunciation . a , Another question is whether words like glass , fast , dance , etc. , shall have the " Italian " a , or the ...
Pagina xv
... Dictionary , Key I , and from the alphabet , with slight modifications , of the International Pho- netic Association . It is not to be expected that the pupils will become familiar with all three symbols . Some mode XV PLAN OF THE BOOK.
... Dictionary , Key I , and from the alphabet , with slight modifications , of the International Pho- netic Association . It is not to be expected that the pupils will become familiar with all three symbols . Some mode XV PLAN OF THE BOOK.
Pagina xvi
... pupils should learn to associate one symbol with each sound studied . The vowel sounds employed in the drill exercises at the beginning of each lesson are - ah as in arm , a as in ate , ee as in eve , oo as in ooze , oh as in oak , and ...
... pupils should learn to associate one symbol with each sound studied . The vowel sounds employed in the drill exercises at the beginning of each lesson are - ah as in arm , a as in ate , ee as in eve , oo as in ooze , oh as in oak , and ...
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First Lessons in Speech Improvement George Philip Krapp,Anna Birmingham Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2016 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Ah a ee bought boys breath with vibration breathed consonant Equivalents brook brother CELIA THAXTER child clang CLINTON SCOLLARD Containing the Sounds diphthong dream dress Drill ee oo oh expel the breath father final combinations distinctly Final Consonant Combinations flowers Funk and Wagnalls gave girls hard palate Hark hath hear heard Initial Consonant Combinations lake listen LONGFELLOW Miss nasal nasal consonant o'er oh aw ah oo oh aw oong ooth ooze Phonetic Symbol Pronounce the final Pronounce these words pronunciation pupils Quotations Containing SCOTT SHELLEY sick musician sing soft palate song sound occurs finally sound occurs initially stream Substitution sweet Teacher TENNYSON thaw thee thoh thou tinkle tongue toot tree upper teeth vertically then horizontally vocal cords voiced consonant voiced consonant Equivalent vowel vowel sound Webster whistle WHITTIER wind words vertically