The Speaking VoiceDavid McKay Company, 1962 - Počet stran: 404 |
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... student should know that if a voice fault , such as hoarseness or denasality , appears to be chronic , he should ... student may practice intelli- gently ; this in no way suggests that he can get along without the aid of a teacher . The ...
... student should know that if a voice fault , such as hoarseness or denasality , appears to be chronic , he should ... student may practice intelli- gently ; this in no way suggests that he can get along without the aid of a teacher . The ...
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... student fears that he is tone - deaf , he should ask to have an audiometer test to discover whether there is any hearing loss . Although a person with perfect hearing may be tone - deaf , a hearing loss may cause anyone to be unable to ...
... student fears that he is tone - deaf , he should ask to have an audiometer test to discover whether there is any hearing loss . Although a person with perfect hearing may be tone - deaf , a hearing loss may cause anyone to be unable to ...
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... student should submit to a diagnostic test 10 so that he may know exactly what vocal problems he has . After this , a recording should be made , in order that he may recognize his faults . The point should be stressed , however , that ...
... student should submit to a diagnostic test 10 so that he may know exactly what vocal problems he has . After this , a recording should be made , in order that he may recognize his faults . The point should be stressed , however , that ...
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