Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 470 pages |
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Page 103
... front toward the hard palate . Be sure to use a mirror when practicing . Notice in making this sound : 1. that the lips are spread slightly ; 2. that the teeth almost touch ; 3. that the front of the tongue forms a high , tense arch ...
... front toward the hard palate . Be sure to use a mirror when practicing . Notice in making this sound : 1. that the lips are spread slightly ; 2. that the teeth almost touch ; 3. that the front of the tongue forms a high , tense arch ...
Page 206
... front teeth teeth gum ( 1 ) front ( 2 ) middle ( 3 ) back hard ridge of upper of upper of upper palate soft palate throat other gums gums gums Voice- Voice- Voice- Voice- Voice Voice- Voice- Voice- Voiced Voiced Voiced Voiced Voiced ...
... front teeth teeth gum ( 1 ) front ( 2 ) middle ( 3 ) back hard ridge of upper of upper of upper palate soft palate throat other gums gums gums Voice- Voice- Voice- Voice- Voice Voice- Voice- Voice- Voiced Voiced Voiced Voiced Voiced ...
Page 290
... front feet and huge wolflike jaws literally filling the upper atmosphere , he would always manage , by a super- human effort , to throw himself to one side . One day , in front of Bartley's store , he tried this with the tax collector ...
... front feet and huge wolflike jaws literally filling the upper atmosphere , he would always manage , by a super- human effort , to throw himself to one side . One day , in front of Bartley's store , he tried this with the tax collector ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF SPEECH IN TEACHING | 3 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 13 |
Part II | 15 |
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