Elocution and ActionEdgar S. Werner publishing & supply Company (incorporated), 1897 - 234 Seiten |
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... inflection . The inflections of the voice are very numerous , and we shall have occasion later to study many of them ; for the present , however , we will confine ourselves to the two simplest : the rising and the falling . The rising ...
... inflection . The inflections of the voice are very numerous , and we shall have occasion later to study many of them ; for the present , however , we will confine ourselves to the two simplest : the rising and the falling . The rising ...
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Frank Townsend Southwick. The falling inflection ( ' ) is positive , and denotes completeness , certainty , and expresses the will of the speaker . It is John . EXAMPLES . Will you come ? = " you must come . " Certainly . Rising inflections ...
Frank Townsend Southwick. The falling inflection ( ' ) is positive , and denotes completeness , certainty , and expresses the will of the speaker . It is John . EXAMPLES . Will you come ? = " you must come . " Certainly . Rising inflections ...
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Frank Townsend Southwick. often has the falling inflection , much as if it were a positive statement . Compare : can prove it . Can you prove it ? I Where wilt thou lead me ? speak ; I'll go no further . Inflection indicates the state of ...
Frank Townsend Southwick. often has the falling inflection , much as if it were a positive statement . Compare : can prove it . Can you prove it ? I Where wilt thou lead me ? speak ; I'll go no further . Inflection indicates the state of ...
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... inflection with conditions of the mind , rather than with the For instance , instead of saying " give this word a fall- ing inflection , " say " speak more positively " or more earn- estly . ' When the ear is deficient , this is the ...
... inflection with conditions of the mind , rather than with the For instance , instead of saying " give this word a fall- ing inflection , " say " speak more positively " or more earn- estly . ' When the ear is deficient , this is the ...
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... losing the balance or stiffening the body . The shoulders will , of course ... Inflection . - Continued . Monotone . When the voice has little or no ... fall ! In suspense and reflection the voice approaches the monotone . Hush ! Hark ...
... losing the balance or stiffening the body . The shoulders will , of course ... Inflection . - Continued . Monotone . When the voice has little or no ... fall ! In suspense and reflection the voice approaches the monotone . Hush ! Hark ...
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2D CIT action Alexander Ypsilanti art thou attitude audience Auvergne bä bä bä bearing Bell body breath called chest circumflex climax consonants cried dotted notes downward emotion emphasis emphatic word EXAMPLES FOR PRACTICE EXERCISE expression falling inflection feel feet fingers folds forearm free foot gestures give glory hand hath head hear heaven inclination indicate instance larynx LESSON lips look Lord Mark Antony MARULLUS meaning melody mind Moss Rose mouth move movement nasal consonant natural NEPH never o'er object outward palm pantomimic Paul Revere pause phrase Pibroch pitch Play uppe Practise pupils relaxed rhythm rise SCROOGE sentence Shakespeare shoulders side sound speak speaker Speaker's Position speech stand star-spangled banner strong sweet syllable tcard teacher thee things tion tone tongue turn vocal voice vowel vowel-sounds weakness weight Wendell Phillips