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In this reading , the signal words but and by contrast are not there in the text to show us the comparative thought structure but this reader showed us the comparison by raising pitch on two words . Informational text may show a demand ...
In this reading , the signal words but and by contrast are not there in the text to show us the comparative thought structure but this reader showed us the comparison by raising pitch on two words . Informational text may show a demand ...
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Relative pitch is represented by height of the lines and dots . ) Although punctuation and word order already group printed words together , we still use prosody to mark groupings when we read them aloud . In this way prosody helps us ...
Relative pitch is represented by height of the lines and dots . ) Although punctuation and word order already group printed words together , we still use prosody to mark groupings when we read them aloud . In this way prosody helps us ...
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This meant they were already thinking about which emotions would match the text before we got to enactments of pitch , stress , and loudness . In the next phase we acted out the “ surprised ” person .
This meant they were already thinking about which emotions would match the text before we got to enactments of pitch , stress , and loudness . In the next phase we acted out the “ surprised ” person .
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Prosody and Interpretation | 80 |
Are Avid Readers Lurking in Your Language Arts Classroom? Myths of | 99 |
The Diagnostic Potential | 113 |
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