How to Speak the Written Word: A Guide to Effective Public ReadingF. H. Revell Company, 1949 - 175 pages A guide to effective public reading. |
Contents
CHAPTER | 16 |
OTHER ASPECTS OF EMPHASIS | 32 |
RELATIVE EMPHASIS OF NOUNS AND ADJECTIVES | 38 |
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