A System of Elocution: With Special Reference to Gesture, to the Treatment of Stammering, and Defective Articulation ...E.H. Butler & Company, 1862 - 426 páginas |
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... words and ges- ture . As the organs of speech require much training to enable them to perform their functions properly , the pupil should repeat the same exercise till he can articu- late every element , and give to each syllable the ...
... words and ges- ture . As the organs of speech require much training to enable them to perform their functions properly , the pupil should repeat the same exercise till he can articu- late every element , and give to each syllable the ...
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... words , his appe- tite was ravenous . Nor is this a solitary case -numerous others might be cited with the like happy result . My pupils have frequently told me that they always feel invigorated by the exercises . A gentleman who was ...
... words , his appe- tite was ravenous . Nor is this a solitary case -numerous others might be cited with the like happy result . My pupils have frequently told me that they always feel invigorated by the exercises . A gentleman who was ...
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... words . By the utterance of the letters of the alphabet is not meant the pronunciation of the mere names of the letters , but the formation of the various sounds which the letters represent . A good articulation is the perfect utterance ...
... words . By the utterance of the letters of the alphabet is not meant the pronunciation of the mere names of the letters , but the formation of the various sounds which the letters represent . A good articulation is the perfect utterance ...
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... words in a careless or slo- venly manner , will find it difficult , even with their best efforts , to utter them distinctly . The organs of articulation , for the want of proper exercise , become , as it were , paralyzed . The pupil ...
... words in a careless or slo- venly manner , will find it difficult , even with their best efforts , to utter them distinctly . The organs of articulation , for the want of proper exercise , become , as it were , paralyzed . The pupil ...
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... words are composed . These sounds are repre- sented by graphic characters , called letters . The number of letters in the English language , is twenty - six ; but the number of elements is thirty - eight . Hence , as the number of ...
... words are composed . These sounds are repre- sented by graphic characters , called letters . The number of letters in the English language , is twenty - six ; but the number of elements is thirty - eight . Hence , as the number of ...
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