First Lessons in Speech ImprovementC. Scribner's Sons, 1922 - 212 pagina's |
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Pagina vii
... tongue and the lips . The second purpose of the book is to give training to the ear in hearing and distinguishing shades of sound . No normal person probably has any difficulty in hearing any of the sounds of the English language , but ...
... tongue and the lips . The second purpose of the book is to give training to the ear in hearing and distinguishing shades of sound . No normal person probably has any difficulty in hearing any of the sounds of the English language , but ...
Pagina xv
... tongue , others by lowering it . The acoustic effect is the same in both cases . Generally speaking , if the sound seems right to the ear the method of making it should not be criticised . The position of the mouth in the front views is ...
... tongue , others by lowering it . The acoustic effect is the same in both cases . Generally speaking , if the sound seems right to the ear the method of making it should not be criticised . The position of the mouth in the front views is ...
Pagina xxii
... tongue . M , middle of tongue . B , back of tongue . FIGURE 2. THE VOCAL CORDS . Position for breathing . VV , vocal cords . W , wind pipe . P TON FIGURE 3. THE VOCAL CORDS . Position for tone production . V V , vocal cords . FIGURE 4 ...
... tongue . M , middle of tongue . B , back of tongue . FIGURE 2. THE VOCAL CORDS . Position for breathing . VV , vocal cords . W , wind pipe . P TON FIGURE 3. THE VOCAL CORDS . Position for tone production . V V , vocal cords . FIGURE 4 ...
Pagina xxiii
... tongue , the lips , the teeth , the hard palate and the soft palate assist in this process but the tongue is the most important of all . It is a muscle and can be developed by use . CONDITIONS FOR GOOD TONE PRODUCTION In order to speak ...
... tongue , the lips , the teeth , the hard palate and the soft palate assist in this process but the tongue is the most important of all . It is a muscle and can be developed by use . CONDITIONS FOR GOOD TONE PRODUCTION In order to speak ...
Pagina xxviii
... tongue and teeth TH TH Tip of tongue and upper gums T D Front of tongue and up- per gums L. R1 N R2 S SH Ꮓ ᏃᎻ Middle of tongue and hard palate Y Back of tongue and soft palate K G NG Throat H 1 Initial R. 2 Final R. There are three ...
... tongue and teeth TH TH Tip of tongue and upper gums T D Front of tongue and up- per gums L. R1 N R2 S SH Ꮓ ᏃᎻ Middle of tongue and hard palate Y Back of tongue and soft palate K G NG Throat H 1 Initial R. 2 Final R. There are three ...
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First Lessons in Speech Improvement George Philip Krapp,Anna Birmingham Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2016 |
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