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1 recognized the voice as one the adults often use to dismiss children . Others then tried different voices , and they again played mostly with affect : the next contributor tried to sound curt and annoyed , and the third ( the other ...
1 recognized the voice as one the adults often use to dismiss children . Others then tried different voices , and they again played mostly with affect : the next contributor tried to sound curt and annoyed , and the third ( the other ...
Pagina 89
that a person with any world experience just knows what these voices sound like . ... Second , if people describe emphatic prosody in words and can judge whether a voice is more or less appropriate , it suggests that schema for emphatic ...
that a person with any world experience just knows what these voices sound like . ... Second , if people describe emphatic prosody in words and can judge whether a voice is more or less appropriate , it suggests that schema for emphatic ...
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Also , sometimes just an entertaining voice may be more desirable than pointed emphasis . But if readers accept that texts demand inference then “ appropriate expression ” via emphatic prosody is a clear response to that demand . en2c1 ...
Also , sometimes just an entertaining voice may be more desirable than pointed emphasis . But if readers accept that texts demand inference then “ appropriate expression ” via emphatic prosody is a clear response to that demand . en2c1 ...
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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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