How to Speak Effectively on All OccasionsPerma Giants, 1949 - 308 páginas |
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... tongue T - teeth and cartilage 2 - blade of tongue G - gum or teeth P - pharynx 3 - front of tongue ridge E - epiglottis 4 - middle of tongue H - hard palate V - vocal cords 5 - back of tongue S - soft palate ill , its , ilk , itch ...
... tongue T - teeth and cartilage 2 - blade of tongue G - gum or teeth P - pharynx 3 - front of tongue ridge E - epiglottis 4 - middle of tongue H - hard palate V - vocal cords 5 - back of tongue S - soft palate ill , its , ilk , itch ...
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... tongue when you make this vowel , if you hold a hand mirror in front of you . Hold your finger against the tip of the tongue and sound the vowel . Keep your finger there and pronounce the vowel in. 10. " i moon . The first part of the ...
... tongue when you make this vowel , if you hold a hand mirror in front of you . Hold your finger against the tip of the tongue and sound the vowel . Keep your finger there and pronounce the vowel in. 10. " i moon . The first part of the ...
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... tongue is behind the lower teeth and at the level of the gum ridge . The back of the tongue is raised toward the soft palate so that you cannot get your finger between the surface of the tongue and the soft palate . There is ...
... tongue is behind the lower teeth and at the level of the gum ridge . The back of the tongue is raised toward the soft palate so that you cannot get your finger between the surface of the tongue and the soft palate . There is ...
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DISTINCT SPEECH THROUGH CORRECT | 22 |
ACCURATE SPEECH THROUGH COR | 53 |
STANDARD SPEECH AND REGIONAL | 78 |
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after-dinner speech alert American anecdote answer articulation audi audience Bartlett's Familiar Quotations begin better body business conference called chairman Chapter clear conversation Daniel Webster debate delivered delivery Demosthenes dictionary dinner diphthong effective example facts feel following words formal frequently Gadsden Purchase gestures give given group discussion hear heard humor ideas important impromptu interest interview keep kind larynx lecture lips listeners look manner material matter means meeting ment method mind motion movements nasal nasal consonants natural necessary occasion organization outline parliamentary procedure person phrase pitch platform position practice preparation present Principal Vowel problem Pronounce the vowel pronunciation purpose questions rebuttal speech represent the sound rules salesman schwa sense sentence soft palate someone speaking spelled stories syllable tence things thought tion toastmaster tongue topic usually voice W. S. GILBERT Wendell Willkie