Elementary Analysis of Some Principal Phenomena of Oral Language, as Contradistinguished from Graphic Composition

Elementary Analysis of Some Principal Phenomena of Oral Language, as Contradistinguished from Graphic Composition With a View to the Improvement of Public Speaking and Reading (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from Elementary Analysis of Some Principal Phenomena of Oral Language, as Contradistinguished From Graphic Composition: With a View to the Improvement of Public Speaking and Reading

They, ?tdoinot admit of.tl1e same quantity as1 exp1es1ive elemehts they possess mole energy and less ha1mony than li quids. That composition, and that enunciation, will be most harmonious which 1s alticulated by means of liquids: those most energetic which are articulated by semiliquids, by other consonants, and by aspirates.

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ISBN: 9781527831636
Publisher: Forgotten Books
Imprint: Forgotten Books
Language: English