Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 470 pages |
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... mouth . The mouth , which is a nearly oval - shaped cavity , is very important as a resonator in speech . The roof of the mouth is formed by the hard and soft palate ; the floor of the mouth is formed largely by the tongue . The part of ...
... mouth . The mouth , which is a nearly oval - shaped cavity , is very important as a resonator in speech . The roof of the mouth is formed by the hard and soft palate ; the floor of the mouth is formed largely by the tongue . The part of ...
Page 66
... mouth as possible , looking in the mirror to be sure that the jaw does not move . Do not let the tip of the tongue fall . Draw tongue back into mouth slowly . Repeat to eight counts . Relax . 2. Raise the tip of the tongue to the ridge ...
... mouth as possible , looking in the mirror to be sure that the jaw does not move . Do not let the tip of the tongue fall . Draw tongue back into mouth slowly . Repeat to eight counts . Relax . 2. Raise the tip of the tongue to the ridge ...
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... mouth resonance . In order to equalize the reso- nance , we must analyze the cause of the undue nasality . Sometimes ... mouth , as has been stated before , is an important resonance chamber ; when people talk with their mouths ...
... mouth resonance . In order to equalize the reso- nance , we must analyze the cause of the undue nasality . Sometimes ... mouth , as has been stated before , is an important resonance chamber ; when people talk with their mouths ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF SPEECH IN TEACHING | 3 |
Part II | 12 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 13 |
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