"Elocutionary Manual.": The Principles of Elocution, with Exercises and Notations, for Pronunciation, Intonation, Emphasis, Gesture and Emotional ExpressionJ. P. Burbank, 1878 - 243 pages |
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... Sound Characteristic formation of A and O Peculiarities associated with R 888 39 43 65 66-72 VIII . SCOTTICISMS OF VOWEL SOUND IX . HIBERNICISMS OF VOWEL SOUND X. AMERICANISMS OF VOWEL SOUND TICULATIONS XII . VOWEL NOTATION XI ...
... Sound Characteristic formation of A and O Peculiarities associated with R 888 39 43 65 66-72 VIII . SCOTTICISMS OF VOWEL SOUND IX . HIBERNICISMS OF VOWEL SOUND X. AMERICANISMS OF VOWEL SOUND TICULATIONS XII . VOWEL NOTATION XI ...
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... Sounds of R , Y and W. K and G XVIII . SCOTTICISMS OF ARTICULATION XIX . HIBERNICISMS OF ARTICULATION XX . AMERICANISMS OF ARTICULATION XXI . SYLLABIC QUANTITY 55 128 129 130 131 132 134-136 138 141 142 33 60 61 150-153 154 155-158 BRRP ...
... Sounds of R , Y and W. K and G XVIII . SCOTTICISMS OF ARTICULATION XIX . HIBERNICISMS OF ARTICULATION XX . AMERICANISMS OF ARTICULATION XXI . SYLLABIC QUANTITY 55 128 129 130 131 132 134-136 138 141 142 33 60 61 150-153 154 155-158 BRRP ...
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... read comes by nature . " They expect to drop the native substance from their lips -- as the Our princess in the fairy tale did pearls - at every INTRODUCTION . xvii ANGLICISMS OF ARTICULATION Sounds of R, Y and W K and.
... read comes by nature . " They expect to drop the native substance from their lips -- as the Our princess in the fairy tale did pearls - at every INTRODUCTION . xvii ANGLICISMS OF ARTICULATION Sounds of R, Y and W K and.
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... sounds . These are produced by the agency of the lungs , the larynx , and the mouth . The lungs supply air to the larynx , which modifies the stream into whisper or voice ; and this air is then moulded by the plastic oral organs into ...
... sounds . These are produced by the agency of the lungs , the larynx , and the mouth . The lungs supply air to the larynx , which modifies the stream into whisper or voice ; and this air is then moulded by the plastic oral organs into ...
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... sounds " can only be effectively studied by those who have " an ear " for music , but the expressive tones of speech ... sound to sense . The peculiarities of tone which characterize dialects consist , for the most part , of repetitions ...
... sounds " can only be effectively studied by those who have " an ear " for music , but the expressive tones of speech ... sound to sense . The peculiarities of tone which characterize dialects consist , for the most part , of repetitions ...
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Common terms and phrases
accented syllable action adverb antithesis articulation blood body brave breath Brutus Cæsar clause compound dead death Diphthong doth earth effect Elocution emphasis emphatic exercise expressive fall fear feel fool gesture give glottis grammatical grief hand happy hath head heart heaven honour house of York idea imitative implied inflexion labial larynx letters light lingual lips look lord marked mind modulation monophthong motion motley fool mouth nature never night notation nounced o'er P. J. Bailey passion pause phatic pitch poor predicate principle pronounced pronunciation reading rising Scotch sense sentence separate Shakespeare smile soft palate sorrow soul speak speaker spirit syllables tears tence thee thine things thou thought tion tones tongue unaccented unemphatic utterance verb Visible Speech vocal voice vowel sound W. E. Aytoun weep wind words wretched