Elocution Simplified With An Appendix On Lisping Stammering Stuttering And

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In the sentence just given, the words that had most force were " Lord " and " evil; " and less force, "fear" and "depart;" and little or no force, "the" "and" and "/row. " You may call this primary and secondary emphasis, the primary having, as in accent, most force.
SENTENCES. These phrases, or groups of words some- what connected in idea, make sentences ; and a sentence gives complete sense. As syllables make words, and in words you have an accented syllable ; as words make phrases, and in ph
...rases you have "an emphatic word: so, in sentences composed of phrases, you have an important phrase; and this important phrase must be impressed upon the mind of the listener more strongly than any other. This is done by slightly added force and a trifle higher pitch ; and, as you will readily see, the emphatic word of the im- portant phrase is the emphatic word of the whole sentence. Thus you have the structure of sentences ; and, if you pro- portion your force well, you will not fail to give the mean- ing correctly.

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