The National Fifth Reader: Containing a Complete and Practical Treatise on Elocution ...: With Biographical Sketches, and Copious Notes: Adapted to the Use of Students in Literature, Book 5A.S. Barnes & Company, 1871 - 581 pages |
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... elements , the division of these elements into sylla- bles , and the accentuation of the right syllables . I. ARTICULATION . I. DEFINITIONS . ARTICULATION is the distinct utterance of the oral 2. ORAL ELEMENTS are the sounds that ...
... elements , the division of these elements into sylla- bles , and the accentuation of the right syllables . I. ARTICULATION . I. DEFINITIONS . ARTICULATION is the distinct utterance of the oral 2. ORAL ELEMENTS are the sounds that ...
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... elements . They are a , e , i , o , u , and sometimes y.1 13. A DIPHTHONG is the union of two vowels in one syl- lable ; as , ou in our . 14. A DIGRAPH , or Improper Diphthong , is the union of two vowels in a syllable , one of which is ...
... elements . They are a , e , i , o , u , and sometimes y.1 13. A DIPHTHONG is the union of two vowels in one syl- lable ; as , ou in our . 14. A DIGRAPH , or Improper Diphthong , is the union of two vowels in a syllable , one of which is ...
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... ELEMENTS . N sounding the tonics , the organs should be fully opened , and the stream of sound from the throat should be thrown , as my as possible , directly upward against the rocf of the mouth . These elements should open with an ...
... ELEMENTS . N sounding the tonics , the organs should be fully opened , and the stream of sound from the throat should be thrown , as my as possible , directly upward against the rocf of the mouth . These elements should open with an ...
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