Speaking and SpeechesDaye, 1947 - 279 pàgines |
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Pàgina 19
... rules he has been taught to make him speak well . ' The great preacher , of course , did not mean to imply that rules were worthless . On the contrary , he meant to say that they have to be absorbed fully until they become second nature ...
... rules he has been taught to make him speak well . ' The great preacher , of course , did not mean to imply that rules were worthless . On the contrary , he meant to say that they have to be absorbed fully until they become second nature ...
Pàgina 59
... rules - may be helpful . a . English , as a basically Germanic language , still has the general tendency to stress ... rule by stressing the root syllable of the modifying word : department store ; but'terfly ; dispatch ' boat ; hand ...
... rules - may be helpful . a . English , as a basically Germanic language , still has the general tendency to stress ... rule by stressing the root syllable of the modifying word : department store ; but'terfly ; dispatch ' boat ; hand ...
Pàgina 78
... rule is likewise rather vague . The voice goes up only when an answer is seriously expected , and the more urgent the inquiry , the higher rises the tone . The interrogation point after rhetorical ques- tions , however , does not ...
... rule is likewise rather vague . The voice goes up only when an answer is seriously expected , and the more urgent the inquiry , the higher rises the tone . The interrogation point after rhetorical ques- tions , however , does not ...
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