The Speaking VoiceDavid McKay Company, 1962 - Počet stran: 404 |
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... produced by different instruments . The average person usually has little difficulty in distinguish- ing the tones of a violin from those of a cello , or the tones of a saxophone from those of a clarinet , although the violin and cello ...
... produced by different instruments . The average person usually has little difficulty in distinguish- ing the tones of a violin from those of a cello , or the tones of a saxophone from those of a clarinet , although the violin and cello ...
Strana 94
... produced by the fork alone ; it is produced by the fork and table together . The initial vibrations of the fork are transmitted through its handle to the table top , and as a result the table top is forced to vibrate , too . Greater ...
... produced by the fork alone ; it is produced by the fork and table together . The initial vibrations of the fork are transmitted through its handle to the table top , and as a result the table top is forced to vibrate , too . Greater ...
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... produced correctly . THE VOWELS Vowels are practically unobstructed , resonant speech sounds initially produced by the vibration of the vocal bands in the lar- ynx and amplified in the pharyngeal and mouth resonators . Although the ...
... produced correctly . THE VOWELS Vowels are practically unobstructed , resonant speech sounds initially produced by the vibration of the vocal bands in the lar- ynx and amplified in the pharyngeal and mouth resonators . Although the ...
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