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    Flowers. Mrs. Flowers was the one who helps Maya regain her voice. She used her unusual techniques to gain Maya’s confident. She knew that Maya like poetry and used that as a reinforcement to free her voice. “That’s good, but not good enough. Words mean more than what is set down on paper. It takes the human voice to infuse them with the shades of deeper meaning (Street, 2017),” those where Mrs. Flower words to Maya. Furthermore, Mrs.

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    Intonation during casual speech productions can be observed at the discourse level using auditory analysis (Chun, 2002). In practice, speakers can utilise falling or rising intonations to represent various speech realisations such as statements, commands and/or explanations (Cruttendon, 1981). Speakers’ intonation choice may be situation-specific and used as an entity of expression to generate meaning within particular groups of words (Chun, 2002). Interpretations of speakers’ speech style using

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    Fake Relationship Human, who is impossible to be perfect, have some traits, qualities and identities that they dislike. In most cases, while butcher their name, get nose surgery and erase symbol of original ethnicity, people cover what they prefer not to have. As technology become more and more important in the way of people communicate with each other, people can escape from cruel reality and be the protagonists in this virtual and controllable world, whereas it also performs as the hurdle of

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    Glee Is a Hoax

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    lot of hard work that goes into something like that, and glee portrays it all wrong. All the hard work that goes into it like: cleaning the choreography, learning the voice parts, and the many hours of practice. In a recent article by spark notes, in reality 90% of choir kids are theater geeks and really want to help train their voices, while in glee it seems like they just sing then go to the Gym. Show choir is so much more than just busting out in song; it’s about making friendship doing something

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    Assessment and Treatment of Adductor Spasmodic Dysphonia Julia Mangum East Carolina University Assessment and Treatment of Adductor Spasmodic Dysphonia Adductor spasmodic dysphonia (ADSD) is a voice disorder due to central motor processing abnormalities which result in decreased control of the laryngeal muscles (Blitzer, 2010). The idiopathic disorder is characterized by involuntary spasms of the laryngeal muscles controlling vocal fold adduction (National Spasmodic Dysphonia Association

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    time in my life, I became aware of how I use my voice and body to deliver a certain message to an audience. This awareness came to me during my first professional voice class. With Antonio’s help, I became able to identify parts of my body that tighten up my movements and have a significant impact on my voice. During class exercises, I noticed that I have a tendency to lean my knees back and tense belly muscles. These habits do not let me free my voice and make it sound unnatural. After reading Patsy

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    I don’t remember much before it all went dark. I think I was in a bus. Something like a crash and lots of screaming, a feeling of weightlessness. Then nothing. Now I’m in this beeping place. I can’t tell where I am because I can’t open my eyes. It’s kind of funny. I can definitely feel that there’s something heavy and warm on top of me, and can hear the beep, beep, beep, next to me. But I can’t talk or move. Now and then people come and examine my head and I try to talk to them. ‘I can’t seem to

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    Les Choristes was first released in 2004; directed by Christophe Barratier. Produced in Germany, Switzerland, and France. A French film that includes the battle between troubled children, and the headmaster Rachin. And others involved whom reside within the building known as the "Bottom of the Pond." Between all chaos and resentment; something inside the children sparks a passion for music thanks to a new supervisor named Clemente Mathieu. By far my favorite scene in the film I watched on June 22

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    It was our first Christmas married we lived in a decent size house no kids just me and you also our dog biscuit. We are laying on the couch cuddling being sweet then I get up to get something to drink and you being you smack my butt and I cry out in pain and continued my walk as I’m fixing my drink the dog comes up and starts humping my leg right when you started walking in and then you say “But you want let me do that” and I said, “catch me and you can hit it all night”. I ran and you started to

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    In a film, actors mimic phonological elements of their target character voices to create unique characteristics of certain speakers. In the movie ‘The Book Thief’ Emily Watson acted as Rosa Hubermann, a mother in a German family. Watson attempted to imitate a German accent by adopting into the native language, mimicking the phonological elements in German. People encounter difficulty when speaking their second language (L2) as both their first (L1) and second language may be phonologically distinct

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