A Handbook of Oral ReadingThe aim of this handbook is to present the principles of natural expressive reading aloud. |
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... that the principles underlying conversation , the most natural and
unpremeditated form of speech , apply with equal force to the voicing of the
thought of the printed page ; and that the ability to read and speak with clearness
and force comes ...
... that the principles underlying conversation , the most natural and
unpremeditated form of speech , apply with equal force to the voicing of the
thought of the printed page ; and that the ability to read and speak with clearness
and force comes ...
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The attempt to force or simulate emotion about something not clearly understood
is demoralizing to the student , and inevitably results in vain and artificial
expression . Part I is devoted to a discussion of the problem of thought - getting ,
and of ...
The attempt to force or simulate emotion about something not clearly understood
is demoralizing to the student , and inevitably results in vain and artificial
expression . Part I is devoted to a discussion of the problem of thought - getting ,
and of ...
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From conversation we may learn the vocabulary of tone by which spoken
language is given its peculiar significance and force . . Now , reading aloud is
nothing more nor less than the application to written language of the natural laws
of vocal ...
From conversation we may learn the vocabulary of tone by which spoken
language is given its peculiar significance and force . . Now , reading aloud is
nothing more nor less than the application to written language of the natural laws
of vocal ...
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Every one has heard lines repeated in a jingling “ singsong ” way , without
significant pause or emphasis or other evidence that the speaker is thinking
about what he is saying . The words follow each other in utterance by force of
habit , while ...
Every one has heard lines repeated in a jingling “ singsong ” way , without
significant pause or emphasis or other evidence that the speaker is thinking
about what he is saying . The words follow each other in utterance by force of
habit , while ...
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If you have spoken the sentence naturally , with clear knowledge of its ideas
before you uttered the words , you will recall that you did not shout the words
loudly , but spoke them with a moderate degree of vocal force ; that you did not
speak ...
If you have spoken the sentence naturally , with clear knowledge of its ideas
before you uttered the words , you will recall that you did not shout the words
loudly , but spoke them with a moderate degree of vocal force ; that you did not
speak ...
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