Complete Course in Public SpeakingMacmillan Company, 1920 - 274 頁 |
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... nasal cavities , extending from the roof of the mouth to the base of the skull ; and the four small cavities ( sinuses ) in the lower part of the skull . These numerous cavities are the chambers in which vibrate the sound waves set up ...
... nasal cavities , extending from the roof of the mouth to the base of the skull ; and the four small cavities ( sinuses ) in the lower part of the skull . These numerous cavities are the chambers in which vibrate the sound waves set up ...
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... nasal cavities above . This partition can be lowered so as to direct the breath current through the nasal passages , as in the case of the m , n , or ng sounds ; or it can be raised so as to direct the breath out through the mouth ...
... nasal cavities above . This partition can be lowered so as to direct the breath current through the nasal passages , as in the case of the m , n , or ng sounds ; or it can be raised so as to direct the breath out through the mouth ...
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... nasal inhalation . This , however , is not always practicable . Certainly , when speaking is rapid or un- usually vigorous , the amount of breath required cannot be supplied through the nasal passages alone . Still , it is obvious ...
... nasal inhalation . This , however , is not always practicable . Certainly , when speaking is rapid or un- usually vigorous , the amount of breath required cannot be supplied through the nasal passages alone . Still , it is obvious ...
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... nasal passages . -- not The common error is due to a nasal stoppage always caused by a cold which converts the m into a b ( bake for make , etc. ) . → The consonant w sound end of a syllable or word - w is always a vowel at the is made ...
... nasal passages . -- not The common error is due to a nasal stoppage always caused by a cold which converts the m into a b ( bake for make , etc. ) . → The consonant w sound end of a syllable or word - w is always a vowel at the is made ...
第 45 頁
... nasal passage , thus giving the sound a nasal quality . This same effect is sometimes pro- duced simply by closing the nasal escape while making 1. The second error is due to relaxing the tongue and using a lip - rounding , which ...
... nasal passage , thus giving the sound a nasal quality . This same effect is sometimes pro- duced simply by closing the nasal escape while making 1. The second error is due to relaxing the tongue and using a lip - rounding , which ...
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