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... SPEECH INSCRIPTIONS . INSTRUMENTS and apparatus have long been employed sporadically for the study of speech , but the systematic application of accurate experimental methods may be said to have begun with the Abbé Rousselot . On one ...
... SPEECH INSCRIPTIONS . INSTRUMENTS and apparatus have long been employed sporadically for the study of speech , but the systematic application of accurate experimental methods may be said to have begun with the Abbé Rousselot . On one ...
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... speech : ' Men sang out their feelings long before they were able to speak their thoughts .... When we say that speech originated in song , what we mean is merely that our comparatively monotonous spoken language and our highly ...
... speech : ' Men sang out their feelings long before they were able to speak their thoughts .... When we say that speech originated in song , what we mean is merely that our comparatively monotonous spoken language and our highly ...
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... speech are to be made under the most varied conditions from the most varied persons . The lines of work would be somewhat as follows : A study of the speech development in single families would be made . The records of the present ...
... speech are to be made under the most varied conditions from the most varied persons . The lines of work would be somewhat as follows : A study of the speech development in single families would be made . The records of the present ...
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THE FELLOWSHIP OF LEARNING BY | 3 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192021 | 19 |
By O F EMERSON | 45 |
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