How to Speak Effectively on All OccasionsHalcyon House, 1947 - 308 páginas |
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George Whiting Hibbitt. TONGUE POSITIONS FOR THE VOWELS 1. Pronounce the vowel in see . You can see the position of the lips and tongue when you make this vowel , if you hold a hand mirror in front of you . Hold your finger against ...
George Whiting Hibbitt. TONGUE POSITIONS FOR THE VOWELS 1. Pronounce the vowel in see . You can see the position of the lips and tongue when you make this vowel , if you hold a hand mirror in front of you . Hold your finger against ...
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George Whiting Hibbitt. 9. Pronounce the vowel in wall . Notice that the lips are more rounded than for any vowel thus far made and they also protrude somewhat . The tongue tip is considerably behind the lower teeth and pulled back into ...
George Whiting Hibbitt. 9. Pronounce the vowel in wall . Notice that the lips are more rounded than for any vowel thus far made and they also protrude somewhat . The tongue tip is considerably behind the lower teeth and pulled back into ...
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George Whiting Hibbitt. 15. Pronounce the second vowel in father . The position for this vowel is the same as that for No. 13 . This vowel always has the r quality in it and is also always in an unaccented syllable . 2 Pronounce the vowel ...
George Whiting Hibbitt. 15. Pronounce the second vowel in father . The position for this vowel is the same as that for No. 13 . This vowel always has the r quality in it and is also always in an unaccented syllable . 2 Pronounce the vowel ...
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CLEAR SPEECH THROUGH CORRECT | 3 |
DISTINCT SPEECH THROUGH CORRECT | 22 |
ACCURATE SPEECH THROUGH COR | 53 |
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