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Meanings of distinct articulation in English
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Usage of distinct articulation in English
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Presently the drawing-room curtain was raised, and Mary's voice was heard in distinctarticulation.
2
Good reading is impossible without clear and distinctarticulation.
3
A distinctarticulation can only be gained by constant and careful practice of the elementary sounds.
4
A free, distinctarticulation and use of words in song, is the exception and not the rule.
5
There, at least, may be formed a distinctarticulation, which is the first requisite for good speaking.
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On the other hand, the free legato flow of the vowels need not interfere at all with distinctarticulation.
7
Her sweet, low tones and distinctarticulation tortured him while they fascinated him; they seemed to set her so apart.
8
His usual speech was clear, and yet with a breath in it, with an especially distinctarticulation, a soft, vibrating tone, emphatic, pleasant, and persuasive.
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'You've got to come to the factory straight away,' she said with the over- distinctarticulation of someone struggling to control their panic.