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- Elocution is the study of formal speaking in pronunciation, grammar, style, and tone as well as the idea and practice of effective speech and its forms...
- 1788) was an Irish stage actor, an educator, and a major proponent of the elocution movement. He received his M.A. in 1743 from Trinity College in Dublin...
- private college in Milton, M****achusetts. It was founded as the School of Elocution and Expression by Anna Baright in 1879. In 1885, it was taken over and...
- "How now brown cow" is a phrase used in elocution teaching to demonstrate the diphthong /aʊ/. English orthography also uses the homophonic spelling "ou"...
- Leipzig: B. G. Teubner, 1863 P. Rutilii Lupi de figuris sententiarum et elocutions libri duo, accedunt Aquilae Romani et Julii Rufiniani de eodem argumento...
- The Elocution of Benjamin Franklin is a "one-hander" play by Australian playwright, author and singer Steve J. Spears (1951 – 2007). It premiered at the...
- school at sixteen, he received elocution training from Edward Reeves. Reeves had moved to Adelaide in 1878 and taught elocution to his pupils by day and gave...
- English actor. Raido moved to London at three years old. After taking elocution lessons, he started to become hooked by the acting bug at school and studied...
- physiological phonetics and was the author of numerous works on orthoepy and elocution. Additionally he was also the creator of Visible Speech which was used...
- cinema or TV news from as recently as the 1970s, and in very refined elocution they may still occur). For example, illusion is pronounced [ilyzjɔ̃] and...