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... resonance , and so on . The recording telephone is especially useful in training for radio performance because the amplifying device warps the voice in exactly the same manner as does the radio ; thus the speaker learns what will happen ...
... resonance , and so on . The recording telephone is especially useful in training for radio performance because the amplifying device warps the voice in exactly the same manner as does the radio ; thus the speaker learns what will happen ...
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... resonance . Some experts say that two - thirds of American voices are " nasal " . That is probably a mild estimate . b . Throatiness . The harshness which comes from a constriction of the throat muscles is a common fault . There should ...
... resonance . Some experts say that two - thirds of American voices are " nasal " . That is probably a mild estimate . b . Throatiness . The harshness which comes from a constriction of the throat muscles is a common fault . There should ...
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... resonant and of a rather musical quality . It should be free from constrictions ( including throatiness ) , should not have an overbalance of nasal resonance , and should easily accomplish complete production of all syllables by use of ...
... resonant and of a rather musical quality . It should be free from constrictions ( including throatiness ) , should not have an overbalance of nasal resonance , and should easily accomplish complete production of all syllables by use of ...
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... resonance , those whose diction is best , those who sound the most pleasing and varied . Is " the friendly voice " really friendly ? Chapter VIII TECHNICAL TRAINING ESTABLISHING - THE TONE A. THE 74 TRAINING FOR COLLEGE SPEAKERS.
... resonance , those whose diction is best , those who sound the most pleasing and varied . Is " the friendly voice " really friendly ? Chapter VIII TECHNICAL TRAINING ESTABLISHING - THE TONE A. THE 74 TRAINING FOR COLLEGE SPEAKERS.
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... resonance , and proper articulation of the consonants will thereby become easier of compre- hension . The human organs of speech may be considered as con- sisting of four mechanisms : those of respiration , of phonation , of resonation ...
... resonance , and proper articulation of the consonants will thereby become easier of compre- hension . The human organs of speech may be considered as con- sisting of four mechanisms : those of respiration , of phonation , of resonation ...
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