Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 470 pages |
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Page 57
... effect of gasping . The most effective way of hearing one's voice objectively is through recordings . For purposes of judging the effect of varied rate , it is well to read the same material slowly , rapidly , with nor- mal rate , and ...
... effect of gasping . The most effective way of hearing one's voice objectively is through recordings . For purposes of judging the effect of varied rate , it is well to read the same material slowly , rapidly , with nor- mal rate , and ...
Page 78
... Effect of printing . During the time of Chaucer , spelling became more uniform . The invention of printing about the middle of the fifteenth century had a stabilizing effect and caused the written word to become , in a way , sacred ...
... Effect of printing . During the time of Chaucer , spelling became more uniform . The invention of printing about the middle of the fifteenth century had a stabilizing effect and caused the written word to become , in a way , sacred ...
Page 430
... effect of a marked tongue or facial mannerism on articulation ? 4. What is the effect of a tied frenum on speech ? What sounds are especially involved ? 5. Observe a high - school class for several periods . What voice problems are ...
... effect of a marked tongue or facial mannerism on articulation ? 4. What is the effect of a tied frenum on speech ? What sounds are especially involved ? 5. Observe a high - school class for several periods . What voice problems are ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF SPEECH IN TEACHING | 3 |
Part II | 12 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 13 |
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