The Speaking VoiceDavid McKay Company, 1962 - Всего страниц: 404 |
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... UPPER CHEST BREATHING Although clavicular breathing is commonly called chest breathing , it is restricted to the upper , smaller areas of the thoracic cavity , generally called the chest . In this type of respiration , the upper part of ...
... UPPER CHEST BREATHING Although clavicular breathing is commonly called chest breathing , it is restricted to the upper , smaller areas of the thoracic cavity , generally called the chest . In this type of respiration , the upper part of ...
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... upper front teeth ; the tip is free ( it must not touch anything ) . The sides of the tongue are in contact with the sides of the upper teeth ; the center of the tongue is grooved . The outgoing , voiceless breath passes along the ...
... upper front teeth ; the tip is free ( it must not touch anything ) . The sides of the tongue are in contact with the sides of the upper teeth ; the center of the tongue is grooved . The outgoing , voiceless breath passes along the ...
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... upper and lower front teeth almost together , placing the tongue tip in contact with the upper gum ridge , and quickly expelling un- vocalized breath as the tongue tip falls . Initial Medial Final chestnut duchess brooch chisel witches ...
... upper and lower front teeth almost together , placing the tongue tip in contact with the upper gum ridge , and quickly expelling un- vocalized breath as the tongue tip falls . Initial Medial Final chestnut duchess brooch chisel witches ...
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