Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1941 - 398 pages |
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... breath . Because of this fact , in the beginning , exhalation , like inhalation , should be a slow process . Correct initiation of tone is dependent on the control of the exhaled breath plus the approximation of the vocal cords . These ...
... breath . Because of this fact , in the beginning , exhalation , like inhalation , should be a slow process . Correct initiation of tone is dependent on the control of the exhaled breath plus the approximation of the vocal cords . These ...
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... breath that you have inhaled in saying the vowel sounds in 2. Have someone count from 1 to 4 while you say ah . Analyze the tone to find out whether or not it is steady . If it wavers , you are not utilizing the breath . 4. With the tip ...
... breath that you have inhaled in saying the vowel sounds in 2. Have someone count from 1 to 4 while you say ah . Analyze the tone to find out whether or not it is steady . If it wavers , you are not utilizing the breath . 4. With the tip ...
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... breath for several seconds . Let it out slowly . Increase the number of seconds the breath is held . 3. Say the vowels in the following words , holding each vowel to a count of four : he , calm , pool . Repeat , being sure that the ...
... breath for several seconds . Let it out slowly . Increase the number of seconds the breath is held . 3. Say the vowels in the following words , holding each vowel to a count of four : he , calm , pool . Repeat , being sure that the ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
MECHANISM OF VOICE AND SPEECH | 15 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 21 |
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acts ALICE alphabet Appleton ARTHUR MACHEN back vowel becomes Boston breath bronchi cartilage cavity chairman comedy consonant coöperation coördination DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI dialect diphthong discussion dramatic Dutton ELINOR WYLIE English example excerpt exercise ǝnd find to represent following words front hard palate HATTER hear indicate interior JOHN GOULD FLETCHER JOSEPH AUSLANDER Journal of Speech language larynx letter lines lips lisp lungs MARCH HARE Material for Practice mid vowel Modern costumes mouth muscles nasal oral pharynx phonetic script pitch play Poems problem Pronounce the following pronunciation relaxed resonance Royalty Samuel French serd SHAKESPEARE soft palate speak speech defects speech habits spelling stammering stressed syllable teaching throat tion tone tongue trachea unstressed Vincent Millay vocal cords Voice and Speech voice production voiceless vowel sound weak forms wǝz wəz women words in phonetic Write the following York