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Elocution Simplified / With an Appendix on Lisping, Stammering, Stuttering, and Other Defects of Speech.

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The manual presents a practical, condensed course in expressive speaking, combining physical and vocal exercises, technical instruction, and stylistic guidance. It opens with posture and body-movement drills, proceeds to breathing, tone, pitch, inflection, and articulation exercises, then applies these elements to phrasing, emphasis, movement, and various speaking styles such as conversational, narrative, descriptive, didactic, and dramatic. A section offers corrective measures and advice for common speech defects, and an appendix addresses lisping, stammering, stuttering, and related disorders. Emphasis falls on disciplined practice and methodical progression so readers and teachers can develop clear, persuasive, and healthful vocal delivery.

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Walter K. Fobes

Walter K. Fobes was an author known for his work in the field of speech and elocution. His notable book, "Elocution Simplified," offers practical guidance on improving speech clarity and addressing common speech defects such as lisping, stammering, and stuttering. Fobes' contributions to the literature on effective communication reflect a commitment to helping individuals enhance their verbal skills. His insights remain relevant for those interested in the art of public speaking and personal expression.

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