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French Diction for Singers and Speakers - Page 31
by William Harkness Arnold - 1912 - 120 pages
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Practical Phonics: A Comprehensive Study of Pronunciation, Forming a ...

Esmond Vedder De Graff - English language - 1881 - 128 pages
...pronounce, omitting the sound of e . and this intonation is the sound of l. Sow to give the sound : — Place the tip of the tongue against the roof of the mouth, then emit vocalized breath. 20. m — Pronounce the word me; pronounce, omitting the sound of «; and...
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The Rational Method in Reading: An Original Presentation of Sight and Sound ...

Edward Gendar Ward - Reading - 1895 - 84 pages
...s«ra]l!ch, stitch, switch, torch, tjziuch. PHONETIC LIST NO. 24. NEW PHONOGRAM : d. Pronounce ud, place the tip of the tongue against the roof of the mouth before uttering the y. so as to compel the sound to come from the throat. See remark on the use of...
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The Rational Method in Reading: An Original Presentation of Sight and Sound ...

Edward Gendar Ward - Reading - 1896 - 80 pages
...ing, ings, ight, ights, — and short sight-words from Part I. of the Primer. To make the sound of I, place the tip of the tongue against the roof of the mouth behind the front teeth, and holding it there say ull (latter part of full). To make the sound of r,...
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The Rational Method in Reading: Manual of Instruction, for the Use of Teachers

Edward Gendar Ward - Reading - 1896 - 84 pages
...o,—ing, ings, ight, ights, — and short sight-words from Part I. of the Primer. To make the sound of Z, place the tip of the tongue against the roof of the mouth behind the front teeth, and holding it there say ull (latter part of full). To make the sound of r,...
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New Education Readers: pt. 1. Foundation work. pt. 2. Practical application

Abraham Jay Demarest, William Maturin Van Sickle - Children's poetry - 1900 - 156 pages
...sound the dove came out of its home. The dove seemed pleased to see Frank, for it kept saying ddddd. Place the tip of the tongue against the roof of the mouth to make the sound. • FOURTH DAY'S LESSON. Eeview sounds previously taught before you give the new...
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Twelve Lessons in the Fundamentals of Voice Production

Arthur Livingston Manchester - Singing - 1908 - 108 pages
...effort to feel it in the nasal cavities. Beware of any such tendency. Keep the jaw loose and quiet. Place the tip of the tongue against the roof of the mouth very lightly and sing the N with the tongue there. Drop the tongue and let the tone dissolve into Ah....
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The New Century Spelling Book: In Two Parts : for Primary and Grammar Grades

Arthur Newell McCallum, Paul Whitfield Horn - English language - 1908 - 186 pages
...slowly, then ch eek, and finally ch alone ; make sound with the breath alone. 2 In giving the sound d, place the tip of the tongue against the roof of the mouth, then say slowly d ear. Practice on the word, then 9 'ch Sh «h cede cheek chagrin chasm cent chin chaise...
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The Volta Review, Volume 21

Deaf - 1919 - 850 pages
...tongue. to. Narrow the point of the tongue. 11. Place the tip of the tongue against the upper teeth. 12. Place the tip of the tongue against the roof of the mouth. 13. Place the tip of the tongue through the nearly closed teeth. 14. Roll back the tip of the tongue....
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The Message from the King's Coffer

Ronald Temple - Great Pyramid (Egypt) - 1920 - 174 pages
...against the roof of the mouth. Do we not, when investigating a proposal, or contemplating the same, place the tip of the tongue against the roof of the mouth? The letter "S" is contrariwise produced by placing the tip of the tongue against the teeth, and in-spiring...
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How to Heal with Color

Ted Andrews - Art - 1992 - 216 pages
...guidance. Make yourself comfortable. A seated position may be more comfortable. Your spine should be erect. Place the tip of the tongue against the roof of the mouth just behind the front teeth. Inhale slowly through the nostrils for a count of five or six. Hold that...
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