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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... strong rising inflections , yet it would be vocally impossible to give each of these words an equal inflectional range were it not for the down- ward leaps of the voice throughout the sentence , by which its melody is given balance and ...
... strong rising inflections , yet it would be vocally impossible to give each of these words an equal inflectional range were it not for the down- ward leaps of the voice throughout the sentence , by which its melody is given balance and ...
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... strong they may be " Monopolies and corporations △ cannot enslave such a people . ” It often happens that the principal idea or clause is in- terrupted by a modifying subordinate phrase . In such cases the relation of the parts of the ...
... strong they may be " Monopolies and corporations △ cannot enslave such a people . ” It often happens that the principal idea or clause is in- terrupted by a modifying subordinate phrase . In such cases the relation of the parts of the ...
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... strong and so advantageously situated as this Republic is ? Of course , I do not expect it meekly to pocket real insults if they should be offered to it . But surely , it should not , as our boyish jingoes wish it to do , swagger about ...
... strong and so advantageously situated as this Republic is ? Of course , I do not expect it meekly to pocket real insults if they should be offered to it . But surely , it should not , as our boyish jingoes wish it to do , swagger about ...
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... strong tend- ency to limit emphasis to one or two oft - repeated forms . This is one of the reasons why reading and public speaking often seem unnatural , stilted , or monotonous . In this chapter the different means of emphasis are ...
... strong tend- ency to limit emphasis to one or two oft - repeated forms . This is one of the reasons why reading and public speaking often seem unnatural , stilted , or monotonous . In this chapter the different means of emphasis are ...
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... strong , pauses are frequent and natural . Time given to words is one way of measuring the ideas they stand for . It also gives the speaker and the lis- tener opportunity to consider what is spoken . The quotations below offer good ...
... strong , pauses are frequent and natural . Time given to words is one way of measuring the ideas they stand for . It also gives the speaker and the lis- tener opportunity to consider what is spoken . The quotations below offer good ...
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