The Speaking VoiceDavid McKay Company, 1962 - 404 psl. |
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... vowels and diphthongs , " especially when they precede or follow nasal sounds , their primary sources of resonance are the pharynx and the mouth . The voice student should think of these vowels and diphthongs as being produced with ...
... vowels and diphthongs , " especially when they precede or follow nasal sounds , their primary sources of resonance are the pharynx and the mouth . The voice student should think of these vowels and diphthongs as being produced with ...
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... sounds - the mouth , by assuming different sizes and shapes for each of the vowels and diphthongs , emphasizes dif- ferent overtone blends in each . Detailed descriptions of the correct lip , jaw , and tongue posi- tions are included in ...
... sounds - the mouth , by assuming different sizes and shapes for each of the vowels and diphthongs , emphasizes dif- ferent overtone blends in each . Detailed descriptions of the correct lip , jaw , and tongue posi- tions are included in ...
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... vowel or diphthong . Then do the same exercise using the ng sound . Io . In the following words , the vowels and diphthongs are most likely to become nasalized . Each of the vowels or diphthongs is preceded and followed by a nasal sound ...
... vowel or diphthong . Then do the same exercise using the ng sound . Io . In the following words , the vowels and diphthongs are most likely to become nasalized . Each of the vowels or diphthongs is preceded and followed by a nasal sound ...
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