A Handbook of Oral ReadingHoughton Mifflin, 1917 - 353 ページ The aim of this handbook is to present the principles of natural expressive reading aloud. |
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... pauses and intervals of silence . When reading at sight , the reader must gather the thoughts as he goes along , hastily and piecemeal , it is true , yet words should not be spoken until their meaning is known . If the reader has ...
... pauses and intervals of silence . When reading at sight , the reader must gather the thoughts as he goes along , hastily and piecemeal , it is true , yet words should not be spoken until their meaning is known . If the reader has ...
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... pauses are for . They are the intervals in which the mind prepares itself for speech . The thoroughness of this ... pausing between the phrases , indicated by dashes , long enough to permit the eye to see all the words in the next phrase ...
... pauses are for . They are the intervals in which the mind prepares itself for speech . The thoroughness of this ... pausing between the phrases , indicated by dashes , long enough to permit the eye to see all the words in the next phrase ...
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... pause or emphasis or other evidence that the speaker is thinking about what he is say- ing . The words follow each other in utterance by force of habit , while the mind may be busy with any number of dif- ferent things . The boy who ...
... pause or emphasis or other evidence that the speaker is thinking about what he is say- ing . The words follow each other in utterance by force of habit , while the mind may be busy with any number of dif- ferent things . The boy who ...
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... pauses , and a good deal of rising and falling of the voice throughout the sen- tence . In all these ways , and others which you may have noted , was your voice serving your mind and making known the thoughts that came to it in the ...
... pauses , and a good deal of rising and falling of the voice throughout the sen- tence . In all these ways , and others which you may have noted , was your voice serving your mind and making known the thoughts that came to it in the ...
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... pause and change of pitch . Furthermore , all words within each group are usually merged and blended by uninterrupted utterance . 1. Pause . Word groups are always set apart by pauses . The length of the interval of silence depends on ...
... pause and change of pitch . Furthermore , all words within each group are usually merged and blended by uninterrupted utterance . 1. Pause . Word groups are always set apart by pauses . The length of the interval of silence depends on ...
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