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CHAPTER X. - Inflections of the Voice . ... The Rising Inflection , which ascends above the natural pitch . ... A correct idea of what is meant by the rising and falling inflection , can be conveyed only by the ORAL INSTRUCTION of the ...
CHAPTER X. - Inflections of the Voice . ... The Rising Inflection , which ascends above the natural pitch . ... A correct idea of what is meant by the rising and falling inflection , can be conveyed only by the ORAL INSTRUCTION of the ...
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Pause , Inflections of Voice , and Special Emphasis . Words in ROMAN CAPITALS are especially emphatic , and to be used with the rising Inflection . INTERROGATION . Interrogation , in its simplest form , is merely the asking of a ...
Pause , Inflections of Voice , and Special Emphasis . Words in ROMAN CAPITALS are especially emphatic , and to be used with the rising Inflection . INTERROGATION . Interrogation , in its simplest form , is merely the asking of a ...
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Pause and Inflections , with Modulation of Voice , requiring some degree of Force . ... Exclamations , expressive of the lighter and more pleasing emotions , are accompanied with the rising inflection , and such degree of force as the ...
Pause and Inflections , with Modulation of Voice , requiring some degree of Force . ... Exclamations , expressive of the lighter and more pleasing emotions , are accompanied with the rising inflection , and such degree of force as the ...
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