A Rhetorical Grammar: In Which Improprieties in Reading and Speaking Are Detected, and the True Sources of Elegant Pronunciation Are Pointed Out: With a Complete Analysis of the Voice, Showing Its Specific Modifications, and How They May Be Applied to Di

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PALALA Press, 2015 M09 3 - 402 páginas

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John Walker holds a Ph.D. in solid state physics from the University of Reading. Mr. Walker is a technical manager for Racal Telecommunications Ltd. in Reading, United Kingdom.

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