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... voice of wrinkled vowels , The voice of all the ages , polyglot , Sailing death's boat Past fallen towers of foreign tours- The shrouded voice troubled with stony texts , Voice of all souls and of sacred owls , Darkly intoning from the ...
... voice of wrinkled vowels , The voice of all the ages , polyglot , Sailing death's boat Past fallen towers of foreign tours- The shrouded voice troubled with stony texts , Voice of all souls and of sacred owls , Darkly intoning from the ...
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... voice is higher ( or lower ) than my neighbor's ? " Like most of the aspects of personality , voice is derived basically from the two sources of heredity and environment . The habitual level at which you speak is largely determined by ...
... voice is higher ( or lower ) than my neighbor's ? " Like most of the aspects of personality , voice is derived basically from the two sources of heredity and environment . The habitual level at which you speak is largely determined by ...
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... voice . For this reason , few persons , except perhaps the best actors , can convincingly pretend an attitude . The voice belies the words . Vocal quality is also the primary source of the beauty of language . Not even the finest line ...
... voice . For this reason , few persons , except perhaps the best actors , can convincingly pretend an attitude . The voice belies the words . Vocal quality is also the primary source of the beauty of language . Not even the finest line ...
Contents
Communicating with the Audience | 3 |
FINDING THE MEANING | 18 |
Discovering the Nature of Meaning | 65 |
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