Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 470 pages |
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... lips , the muscular activity of which is capable of chang- ing the size of the opening of the mouth and of the cavity itself . The lips , therefore , are of great importance in affectin resonance . ( See Figure 4. ) The palate . The ...
... lips , the muscular activity of which is capable of chang- ing the size of the opening of the mouth and of the cavity itself . The lips , therefore , are of great importance in affectin resonance . ( See Figure 4. ) The palate . The ...
Page 65
... LIPS 1. Pout your lips . Relax . Pout . Relax . Do this exercise to eight counts . 2. Practice the following exercises , noting the use of the lips in producing the consonant sounds : ( a ) hub - bub hub - bub hub - bub dib - dab dib ...
... LIPS 1. Pout your lips . Relax . Pout . Relax . Do this exercise to eight counts . 2. Practice the following exercises , noting the use of the lips in producing the consonant sounds : ( a ) hub - bub hub - bub hub - bub dib - dab dib ...
Page 164
... lips and raising the back of the tongue , then separating the lips quickly . If you compare [ w ] with [ b ] or [ m ] , you will notice that there is very little interruption of tone by the lips in [ w ] as compared with either of the ...
... lips and raising the back of the tongue , then separating the lips quickly . If you compare [ w ] with [ b ] or [ m ] , you will notice that there is very little interruption of tone by the lips in [ w ] as compared with either of the ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF SPEECH IN TEACHING | 3 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 13 |
Part II | 15 |
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acts alphabet Appleton-Century-Crofts audience back vowel bǝt Boston breath bronchi cavity Chadband comedy consonants dǝt diphthong dramatic E. P. Dutton emotional English epiglottis example EXERCISES ǝnd ǝv də fiendz following selections following sentences following words Guster h¿d hard palate Harper & Brothers hearing loss hyoid bone i.sop indicate interior LADY TEAZ language larynx lips lungs m¿n MATERIAL FOR PRACTICE mid vowels Modern costumes mouth muscles nasal pause phonetic transcription pitch play poetry Practice the following Prentice-Hall production Pronounce the following pronunciation prose Read the following relaxed Royalty Samuel French sed dǝ sentences in phonetic SHAKESPEARE SIR PET soft palate speaker Speaking speech teacher tion tone tongue trachea unstressed vocal cords voice voiceless vowel sound weak forms wǝz wəz wind women words in phonetic Write the following York