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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...
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constructed rather than pre-given, a "process of
enunciation of
culture as 'knowledgeable.'"
Enunciation is the act of
utterance or
expression of a culture...
- announcer. The
tests usually involve retention, memory, repetition,
enunciation, diction, and
using every letter in the
alphabet a
variety of times....
- spectrograph, of
isotopes in many non-radioactive
elements and for his
enunciation of the
whole number rule. He was a
fellow of the
Royal Society and Fellow...
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Tarnowski in Positif. In his
final work,
Impersonal Enunciation, Metz "uses the
concept of
enunciation to
articulate how
films 'speak' and
explore where...
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allows you to shut down
every objection and
every obstacle." Grande's
enunciation has
drawn some criticism,
particularly on her
earlier recordings. Grande...
- isotopes, in a
large number of non-radioactive elements, and for his
enunciation of the whole-number rule". The law of
definite proportions was formulated...
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lexical database ... for
their vocal stamina,
attention to the
details of
enunciation, and most of all,
knowledge of IPA". The
International Phonetic ****ociation...
- the o in
obscene is
commonly reduced to schwa, but in more
careful enunciation it may also be
pronounced as a full
vowel (that of LOT).
Compare this...
- the
Communist Party to
cooperate with the British-backed government.
Enunciation of the
Truman Doctrine marked the
beginning of a US
bipartisan defense...