Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1941 - 398 pages |
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... reading , there should be a greater effort to clarify the aims of each and to ascertain wherein oral reading supple- ments silent reading . The results of this enthusiasm for silent reading have been so far - reaching that many students ...
... reading , there should be a greater effort to clarify the aims of each and to ascertain wherein oral reading supple- ments silent reading . The results of this enthusiasm for silent reading have been so far - reaching that many students ...
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Dorothy Irene Mulgrave. this choral reading are to give opportunities for enjoyment in the reading of poetry to those students who are inhibited in reading aloud individually , and to enrich poetry through orchestration similar to the ...
Dorothy Irene Mulgrave. this choral reading are to give opportunities for enjoyment in the reading of poetry to those students who are inhibited in reading aloud individually , and to enrich poetry through orchestration similar to the ...
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... reading five examples of sounds or sound combinations that help to create a mood . 3. Observe elementary or high - school classes during oral read- ing periods . What would you characterize as the most basic faults in their reading ? To ...
... reading five examples of sounds or sound combinations that help to create a mood . 3. Observe elementary or high - school classes during oral read- ing periods . What would you characterize as the most basic faults in their reading ? To ...
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