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Stran 34
THE CHAPTER III WHAT THE AUDIENCE HEARS VOICE AND SPEECH ' HE PRODUCTION of sounds through the larynx is voice , and the shaping of these sounds into intelligible sounds is speech . There are four phases of the production of voice and ...
THE CHAPTER III WHAT THE AUDIENCE HEARS VOICE AND SPEECH ' HE PRODUCTION of sounds through the larynx is voice , and the shaping of these sounds into intelligible sounds is speech . There are four phases of the production of voice and ...
Stran 51
Did you use the various pitches of your voice ? 5. Did you use proper emphasis ? 6. Did you pause ? 7 . Did you change your pace ? 8. Did you speak too rapidly ? 9. Did you speak too slowly ? 10. Did you eliminate the ohs , ers , and ...
Did you use the various pitches of your voice ? 5. Did you use proper emphasis ? 6. Did you pause ? 7 . Did you change your pace ? 8. Did you speak too rapidly ? 9. Did you speak too slowly ? 10. Did you eliminate the ohs , ers , and ...
Stran 306
A radio speaker has only his voice . The body as a means of communication is lacking in radio speaking ; gestures and posture do not give the setting for the spoken word . A radio speaker is advised to use physical vitality in speaking ...
A radio speaker has only his voice . The body as a means of communication is lacking in radio speaking ; gestures and posture do not give the setting for the spoken word . A radio speaker is advised to use physical vitality in speaking ...
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SECTION | 1 |
WHAT THE AUDIENCE SEES | 11 |
WHAT THE AUDIENCE HEARS II | 34 |
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