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... Problems 1. Muscular Movement a . The Tongue b . The Lips c . The Jaw 2. Misplaced Sounds 3. Processes of Articula ... problem it is for the American ; but that its use to pro- duce intelligible utterance , in other words , speech , is ...
... Problems 1. Muscular Movement a . The Tongue b . The Lips c . The Jaw 2. Misplaced Sounds 3. Processes of Articula ... problem it is for the American ; but that its use to pro- duce intelligible utterance , in other words , speech , is ...
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... Problems Having briefly reviewed the nature and function of vowels and consonants , let us now look at some of the problems that arise in putting the sounds together . We have already discussed a number of these problems , but there are ...
... Problems Having briefly reviewed the nature and function of vowels and consonants , let us now look at some of the problems that arise in putting the sounds together . We have already discussed a number of these problems , but there are ...
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... problems that the interpreter faces is that of sensing the particular emotion the author is trying to portray and to ... problem of interpreting emotions : ( 1 ) What emotion is present in the selection ? ( 2 ) Did the author intend for ...
... problems that the interpreter faces is that of sensing the particular emotion the author is trying to portray and to ... problem of interpreting emotions : ( 1 ) What emotion is present in the selection ? ( 2 ) Did the author intend for ...
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Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice ... Lionel Crocker,Louis Michael Eich No preview available - 1955 |
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