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The Orator's Manual : a Practical And Philosophical Treatise On Vocal Culture, Emphasis And Gesture, Together With Selections for Declamation And Reading : Designed As a Text-Book for Schools And Colleges, And for Public Speakers And Readers Who Are Oblig
George Lansing Raymond
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Falling Inflections (for decisive or positive ideas) are used with those words before pauses which posi- tively affirm a fact, principle or belief, or emphatically point out an object or idea (in the speaker's opinion) impor- tant in itself, irrespective of further consideration. The Falling Inflection closes the sense (directing attention toward what has been said), as the period closes the sentence (§§ 43, 50, etc.).
152 Digitized by Google SELECTIONS FOR DECLAMATION. 153 ffri fling Inflectio
...ns (for indecisive, negative, doubtful ideas) are used with words that express ideas in open con- trast with positive ideas (and, in this sense, negative), or ideas whose importance, interest or certainty depends on something expressed in another part of the sentence or pas- sage; hence, any ideas repeated, trite, acknowledged or insignificant, and most negative, conditional and interroga- tive clauses. But "not" and "if" are sometimes used to express positive ideas or facts, e. g. Thou shalt not steal — If ye kndw these things (as you do), etc.

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