Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 470 pages |
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Page 43
... results from a musical instrument that has been dam- aged or badly used . Neither can we get maximum results from the human ... result from poor mental habits . Because his state of mind sets the tone of his class , and because voice so ...
... results from a musical instrument that has been dam- aged or badly used . Neither can we get maximum results from the human ... result from poor mental habits . Because his state of mind sets the tone of his class , and because voice so ...
Page 398
... result in a variety of speech defects . Paralysis of one or both vocal cords , for example , is an anatomical abnor- mality resulting in an abnormal voice quality . Injury to the brain or any of the nerve pathways going from it will ...
... result in a variety of speech defects . Paralysis of one or both vocal cords , for example , is an anatomical abnor- mality resulting in an abnormal voice quality . Injury to the brain or any of the nerve pathways going from it will ...
Page 433
... result a cerebral con- fusion that manifests itself in stuttering . The practical appli- cation of this theory was that if a left - handed person were made right - handed , he would be likely to stutter as a result of cerebral ...
... result a cerebral con- fusion that manifests itself in stuttering . The practical appli- cation of this theory was that if a left - handed person were made right - handed , he would be likely to stutter as a result of cerebral ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF SPEECH IN TEACHING | 3 |
Part II | 12 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 13 |
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