Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1936 - 398 pages |
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Page 133
... correct . The teacher should be sure that he is making the sound correctly himself before he endeavors to correct students . Although the final consonant in the book - word spelling Analysis of English Consonants 133.
... correct . The teacher should be sure that he is making the sound correctly himself before he endeavors to correct students . Although the final consonant in the book - word spelling Analysis of English Consonants 133.
Page 359
... correct , not incorrect , imitation of the speech of doting elders.1 The parents who make sounds carelessly or talk ... correctly - made sounds , they can do much to eliminate the pernicious habit of baby talk . The important factor for ...
... correct , not incorrect , imitation of the speech of doting elders.1 The parents who make sounds carelessly or talk ... correctly - made sounds , they can do much to eliminate the pernicious habit of baby talk . The important factor for ...
Page 372
... correct sounds and to give them opportunity to say sounds correctly . If a student has markedly nasal speech coupled with in- accurate , and sometimes unintelligible , production of the sibilants and the sounds of [ k ] , [ g ] , and ...
... correct sounds and to give them opportunity to say sounds correctly . If a student has markedly nasal speech coupled with in- accurate , and sometimes unintelligible , production of the sibilants and the sounds of [ k ] , [ g ] , and ...
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