Interpretation of the Printed Page: Mental Technique of SpeechPrentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1940 - 402 oldal This book is a guide for improving ones skill at reading aloud. |
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... meaning ? Here , again , you see how great a difference in the meaning is made by the comma , and how naturally your vocal expression changes according to the presence or absence of the comma . Another very interesting example is : I ...
... meaning ? Here , again , you see how great a difference in the meaning is made by the comma , and how naturally your vocal expression changes according to the presence or absence of the comma . Another very interesting example is : I ...
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... vocal expression . The first improvement will be seen in a heightened interest in the lesson ; then in a greater pleasure ; then in a keener ap- preciation of meaning ; then in finer and more delicate shades of intellectual values in vocal ...
... vocal expression . The first improvement will be seen in a heightened interest in the lesson ; then in a greater pleasure ; then in a keener ap- preciation of meaning ; then in finer and more delicate shades of intellectual values in vocal ...
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... expression , or vocal interpretation , whatever may be called , is not the goal of the reading lesson . Our schools have made , and many still make , the fatal mistake of taking it for granted that because vocal expression may be of ...
... expression , or vocal interpretation , whatever may be called , is not the goal of the reading lesson . Our schools have made , and many still make , the fatal mistake of taking it for granted that because vocal expression may be of ...
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FOREWORD by Joseph F Smith | 1 |
CHAPTER | 3 |
Exercises for Practice | 8 |
Copyright | |
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