Analytical First [-sixth] Reader, Volume 6G. & C.W. Sherwood, 1866 - Elocution |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 79
Page 23
... called a macron . ] We will use è whenever we wish to represent this sound ; and these eight words will , in our mode of representing , be written thus : mēt , mēd , mēd , bēr , sēz , pēk , kē , pēan . When we write one character for ...
... called a macron . ] We will use è whenever we wish to represent this sound ; and these eight words will , in our mode of representing , be written thus : mēt , mēd , mēd , bēr , sēz , pēk , kē , pēan . When we write one character for ...
Page 46
... called the compound stress . 6. In calling to persons at a distance or in military command the same high degree of force is continued through the syl- lable . This is called the thorough stress , because the force is applied through the ...
... called the compound stress . 6. In calling to persons at a distance or in military command the same high degree of force is continued through the syl- lable . This is called the thorough stress , because the force is applied through the ...
Page 71
... called . They are equivalent to positive directions . This is equivalent to saying , " Tell me the thing that thy ... called emphasizing them , and the louder utterance is called emphasis . Words thus spoken are said to be emphatic ...
... called . They are equivalent to positive directions . This is equivalent to saying , " Tell me the thing that thy ... called emphasizing them , and the louder utterance is called emphasis . Words thus spoken are said to be emphatic ...
Contents
Suggestions to Teachers | 14 |
EXERCISE Analysis of the same | 18 |
F long e and t II Phonic Representation III Cognates | 22 |
101 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Abraham Lincoln accented arms breath Cæsar called character cheerfulness Cicero circumflex clause consonants constitution Crowfield digraph earth element Emphatic words Etymology and meaning expression eyes falling inflection fear force Give the etymology grave Greece group of words hand hast hath hear heard heart heaven heritage hold in fee honor hope HUGH MILLER human Inchcape Rock inflection king labor last line laws LESSON liberty living look meant merry mind moderate mountain never noble non-sonant numbers o'er Oliver Cromwell paragraph Parthia pass patriotism pauses phatic pitch positive statement Pronounce questions Represent require rising inflection rock Romulus and Remus Rover sentence sonant sound spirit spoken stanza stars stress syllable teacher tell thee things third line thou thought tion tone tongue truth Tycho Brahe utterance voice vowel Webster's Dictionary zounds