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... stream at the firmly closed lips , at the same time elevating the soft palate so that no breath escapes through the nose , then suddenly opening the lips and releasing the impounded breath stream with a perceptible explosion . [ p ] is ...
... stream at the firmly closed lips , at the same time elevating the soft palate so that no breath escapes through the nose , then suddenly opening the lips and releasing the impounded breath stream with a perceptible explosion . [ p ] is ...
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... stream between the tongue tip and the upper front teeth - and a properly placed [ 0 ] should result . Another way of approximating this sound is to extend the tongue tip well beyond the upper front teeth , and emit the breath stream ...
... stream between the tongue tip and the upper front teeth - and a properly placed [ 0 ] should result . Another way of approximating this sound is to extend the tongue tip well beyond the upper front teeth , and emit the breath stream ...
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... stream is emitted over the sides of the tongue . The tongue serves a purpose much as does a boulder in the middle of a stream that divides the cur- rent . The tip of the tongue touches the gum ridge , forming a barrier which directs the ...
... stream is emitted over the sides of the tongue . The tongue serves a purpose much as does a boulder in the middle of a stream that divides the cur- rent . The tip of the tongue touches the gum ridge , forming a barrier which directs the ...
Contents
You and Your Voice | 1 |
The Four Basic Phases of the Speech Process | 23 |
How the Voice Box Works | 28 |
Copyright | |
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action American become begin body breath called cause close comes considered consonants conversation deep desired develop discussion effect emotional example exercises express eyes fact fall fault feel force give habits hand head hear heart hold human important keep larynx light lines lips listening living look lower meaning mind mouth muscles nasal nature never night pauses person phrases pitch play poem practice produced pronounced pronunciation reading relaxed Repeat resonance result rhythm selections sentences singing sometimes sound speaker speaking speech stand stream strong student sure syllables talk tense thing thou thought throat tion tone tongue various vibration vocal vocal cords voice vowel waves whole wind words young