Orthophony; Or, The Cultivation of the Voice, in Elocution: A Manual of Elementary Exercises, Adapted to Dr. Rush's "Philosophy of the Human Voice," and the System of Vocal Culture |
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... Vanishing " Labial Sounds , 26 " Compound " " Dental 66 " Thorough " 27 Palatic " 6 Aspirated Element , 28 28 Nasal Sounds , . 28 " Tremor , " Analytic Exercises on " Stress , " 100 • 103 62 8 88 22 22828 Page Lingual , " 29 Exercises ...
... Vanishing " Labial Sounds , 26 " Compound " " Dental 66 " Thorough " 27 Palatic " 6 Aspirated Element , 28 28 Nasal Sounds , . 28 " Tremor , " Analytic Exercises on " Stress , " 100 • 103 62 8 88 22 22828 Page Lingual , " 29 Exercises ...
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... vanish , " or final sound , with which , in full pronunciation , and in singing , it closes , - bordering on e , as in eve , but barely per- ceptible to the ear . This element obviously differs , in this respect , from the acute é of ...
... vanish , " or final sound , with which , in full pronunciation , and in singing , it closes , - bordering on e , as in eve , but barely per- ceptible to the ear . This element obviously differs , in this respect , from the acute é of ...
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... vanish , " or final portion of sound , in the diphthong , ai , 1 Wh , which Dr. Rush has recognized as a distinct element , are but appa rently such . They differ , in no respect , from the separate elements , 10 and h , -only that , in ...
... vanish , " or final portion of sound , in the diphthong , ai , 1 Wh , which Dr. Rush has recognized as a distinct element , are but appa rently such . They differ , in no respect , from the separate elements , 10 and h , -only that , in ...
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... vanish of these sounds to be rendered apparent to the ear . It is one of the acknowledged improprieties of enunciation , which permits the word awe to terminate in any form approaching , even in the most distant degree , ― the negligent ...
... vanish of these sounds to be rendered apparent to the ear . It is one of the acknowledged improprieties of enunciation , which permits the word awe to terminate in any form approaching , even in the most distant degree , ― the negligent ...
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... vanish " requires nice and delicate finish , perfect exactness , but no undue marking or prominence . It should resemble , in its effect on the ear , that of a light but definite touch on the piano . ― " In just articulation , the words ...
... vanish " requires nice and delicate finish , perfect exactness , but no undue marking or prominence . It should resemble , in its effect on the ear , that of a light but definite touch on the piano . ― " In just articulation , the words ...
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abrupt accent action animated appropriate articulation Aspirated pectoral quality aspirated quality atonic becomes BOOK OF PSALMS breath cadence character chest command Coriolanus deep degree designation diphthong distinct ditone downward slide earth effect Effusive orotund element elocution Elocutionist emotion enunciation error exact exercises explosive expression Expulsive orotund fault feeling force forcible gentle glottis grave guttural habit heart heaven High pitch human voice Impassioned impressive language larynx light lips Low pitch Median stress melody Middle Pitch Moderate mouth movement muscles musical scale nasal natural notes o'er orotund quality passion pauses peculiar pharynx phrases practice prolonged pronunciation prosodial pure tone purity of tone radical stress reader or speaker reading render Rush scale semitone sentence shout sion soft solemn soul speaking speech student style Subdued subtonic swell syllables termed thee thou tion tongue tonic trachea unimpassioned vanishing stress vivid vocal sound voice wave whispering words