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Index
Chapter One
The Process Of Voice And Speech
Organs Of Speech—diagram Of Articulators
The Sounds Of Spoken English
The International Phonetic Alphabet
An Overview Of The Vowel Sounds Of Spoken English
The Vowel Chart
An Overview Of The Consonant Sounds Of Spoken English
The Consonant Sounds Of Spoken English In Sample Words
Combining The Sounds Of Spoken English
How To Practice
Warm-Up Exercises And Phrases
Survey Phrases For Recording
Survey Sentences For Vowel, Diphthong And Difficult Consonant Sounds Of Spoken English
Very Narrow Phonetic Transcription Of The Survey Sentences
Chapter Two
To The Student: How To Use Chapters Two, Three And Four
Information About The Vowel Sounds
Program For Eliminating Glottal Attacks Of The Vowel Sounds
The Front Vowel Sounds
Comparison Of Front Vowel Sounds
The Mid Vowel Sounds
Comparison Of Mid-Vowel Sounds
The Back Vowel Sounds
Words For Comparison Of The Last Three Open Back Vowel Sounds
Chapter Three
The Diphthong And Triphthong Sounds
The So-Called “Long” Diphthong Sounds
The Always-Short Diphthong Sounds Of “R”
Comparison Of The Seven Diphthong And Triphthong Sounds Related To The Letter “R” In The Spelling Of A Word
The Triphthong And Rising Diphthong Sounds
Chapter Four
The Stop-Plosive Consonant Sounds
Information About The Stop-Plosive Consonants
The Affricate Consonant Sounds
Information About Affricates
The Nasal Continuant Consonant Sounds
Information About The Nasal Continuant Consonants
The Lateral Consonant Sound
Information About The Lateral Consonants
The Fricative Consonant Sounds
Information About The Fricative Consonants
The Consonant Sound As In “Red”
The Glide Consonants
Information About The Glide Consonants▫
Additional Articulation Exercises
Chapter Five
Challengers For The Actor With Good Speech
Theater Standard In Words Such As
Theater Standard Following ♦
The Vowel Sound / In Prefixes And Suffixes Of Words
Theater Standard
The Use Of Strong And Weak Vowels In Personal Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions, Auxiliary Verbs, And Articles
Theater Standard In Unstressed Syllables
The Use Of Two Vowel, Five Diphthong And Two Triphthong
Sounds Of “R” Spoken Without R-Coloring Or Inversion
The Use Of The Two Vowel, Five Diphthong And Two Triphthong Sounds Of “R” Spoken Without R-Coloring Or Inversion, Cont.
The Use Of The Open, Rounded Short Vowel Sound , As In “Honest”
The Use Of The Neutral Vowel Sound In Second-To-Last Syllable Of Polysyllabic Endings “-Ory,” “-Ery,” “-Ary,” And “-Berry”
How To Create A Score
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