Speech Can Change Your Life: Tips on Speech, Conversation, and SpeechmakingDoubleday, 1970 - 346 páginas |
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... teeth or gum ridges on those " s's " you were lithping , whether or not your ear caught the " th . " The sibilant " s " often occurs because of a gap between two front teeth , either upper or lower . It is like the whistling sound of a ...
... teeth or gum ridges on those " s's " you were lithping , whether or not your ear caught the " th . " The sibilant " s " often occurs because of a gap between two front teeth , either upper or lower . It is like the whistling sound of a ...
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... teeth , cheeks , palate - even the uvula that hangs like a tiny fleshy tongue above the entrance to your throat - all go after that current of air like a pack of hounds after a rabbit . They tear it to pieces - and then put it together ...
... teeth , cheeks , palate - even the uvula that hangs like a tiny fleshy tongue above the entrance to your throat - all go after that current of air like a pack of hounds after a rabbit . They tear it to pieces - and then put it together ...
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... teeth , furrow tongue lengthwise . 5. Check in mirror to see that you do not see the tongue at any time . 6. Teeth held loosely together as though nibbling com ; upper teeth should overlap lower teeth . B. Lean chin on back of hand ...
... teeth , furrow tongue lengthwise . 5. Check in mirror to see that you do not see the tongue at any time . 6. Teeth held loosely together as though nibbling com ; upper teeth should overlap lower teeth . B. Lean chin on back of hand ...
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Make Your Speech Work for You | 3 |
Help Im Being Taped | 9 |
Getting to Know You | 25 |
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Speech Can Change Your Life: Tips on Speech, Conservation and Speechmaking Dorothy Sarnoff Vista de fragmentos - 1972 |
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN accent asked audience become breath support chest CHRISTOPHER MORLEY color consonants conversation cue cards dinner diphthong distractors DON HEROLD Dorothy Sarnoff exhalation eyes face feel finger FRANKLIN G. K. CHESTERTON GEORGE BERNARD SHAW give going guests gum ridge H. L. MENCKEN habit hand hear husband interest interview J. M. BARRIE keep KIN HUBBARD lips listeners live look MARK TWAIN mind minutes mouth muscles nasal never nose OLIVER HERFORD once party person phrase pitch play PRONOUNCE PROVERB questions RALPH WALDO EMERSON relaxed REMEMBER ROBERT FROST saying each aloud simply smile someone sometimes sound speak speaker speech talk talker tape recorder teeth telephone television tell things three sentences loaded throat tongue tip turn vital center voice vowels whisper woman women words write