The Speaking VoiceDavid McKay Company, 1962 - Počet stran: 404 |
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... throat . It must be directed against the vocal bands in an even and continuous manner at the moment they are approximated in an open , relaxed throat . In this way , full , free vibration of the vocal bands is possible . The action of ...
... throat . It must be directed against the vocal bands in an even and continuous manner at the moment they are approximated in an open , relaxed throat . In this way , full , free vibration of the vocal bands is possible . The action of ...
Strana 234
... throat . Note the piece of muscular tissue that hangs down like the clapper of a bell just in front of the pharynx or throat . This is the uvula , the end of the soft palate . As stated in Part I , Chapter 2 , the hard palate , as its ...
... throat . Note the piece of muscular tissue that hangs down like the clapper of a bell just in front of the pharynx or throat . This is the uvula , the end of the soft palate . As stated in Part I , Chapter 2 , the hard palate , as its ...
Strana 266
... throat feels tired . Then , keeping the sensation of yawning in the throat , drop the jaw and say ah in as lazy a fashion as possible ; feel the loosening in the throat when saying easy ah , lazy ah . Do this several times before ...
... throat feels tired . Then , keeping the sensation of yawning in the throat , drop the jaw and say ah in as lazy a fashion as possible ; feel the loosening in the throat when saying easy ah , lazy ah . Do this several times before ...
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