Dialects for the StageRoutledge, 2006 M02 28 - 170 páginas Dialect work is one of the actor's most challenging tasks. Need to know a Russian accent? Playing a German countess or a Midwestern farmhand? These and more accents – from Yiddish to French Canadian – are clearly explained in Evangeline Machlin's classic work. Now available in a book-and-downloadable resources format, Evangeline Machlin's Dialects for the Stage is based on a method of dialect acquisition she developed during her years working with students at Boston University's Division of Theatre. During her long career, Evangeline Machlin trained such actors as Steve McQueen, Lee Grant, Suzanne Pleshette, Joanne Woodward, and Faye Dunaway. |
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... inflections having their own special tune. The CDs give you the music and the words as spoken. The manual gives you the words written out. CDs and manual together enable you to learn any of the twenty dialects presented or either of the ...
... inflections having their own special tune. The CDs give you the music and the words as spoken. The manual gives you the words written out. CDs and manual together enable you to learn any of the twenty dialects presented or either of the ...
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... ' man, a DARlin' man.” “A HAND- some young fellow, with a NOble brow.” New England Yankee speech has a falling inflection between syllables or even within one: “I'll just set here on the po- erch for a The Actor, the CDs and the Manual •
... ' man, a DARlin' man.” “A HAND- some young fellow, with a NOble brow.” New England Yankee speech has a falling inflection between syllables or even within one: “I'll just set here on the po- erch for a The Actor, the CDs and the Manual •
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... inflections of the language, carried over persistently to the English syllables. It happens in French-accented English. “There is a rhythm, a rhythm that one falls into naturally,” says the fourth speaker of that accent (p. 116). In the ...
... inflections of the language, carried over persistently to the English syllables. It happens in French-accented English. “There is a rhythm, a rhythm that one falls into naturally,” says the fourth speaker of that accent (p. 116). In the ...
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... inflections become your own. At the end of CD Three, there is a special help for dialect learning, the International Phonetic Alphabet, presented in sound. It is included for actors who learned it once and have forgotten it through ...
... inflections become your own. At the end of CD Three, there is a special help for dialect learning, the International Phonetic Alphabet, presented in sound. It is included for actors who learned it once and have forgotten it through ...
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... Inflection Data Pronunciation Notes Vowel and Consonant Changes Colloquialisms and Idioms Notes for American, Canadian and British Actors Inflection Notes Character Notes Lists of Records and Plays for Study Spacing Data The first ...
... Inflection Data Pronunciation Notes Vowel and Consonant Changes Colloquialisms and Idioms Notes for American, Canadian and British Actors Inflection Notes Character Notes Lists of Records and Plays for Study Spacing Data The first ...
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Part Three Steps in the PlayItandSayIt Method of Learning Dialects | 15 |
Part Four North American Dialects | 21 |
North American and British | 71 |
Part Six Dialects of Great Britain and Ireland | 85 |
Part Seven European Accents | 113 |
Part Eight Symbols and Sounds of the International Phonetic Alphabet | 141 |
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AA’M African Alan Jay Lerner BLACK AMERICAN British speech Character Notes Cockney Colloquialisms and Idioms Consonant Changes STANDARD CUUM dialect drawl DUNACCHADEE EET’S English Eugene O’Neill examples FRENCH ACCENT French Canadian German accent goin gonna Gratien Gélinas HAOWSE hear heard HERRBIE HEYUH Howard Sackler improvisation inflection patterns inflections International Phonetic Alphabet Irish ITALIAN ACCENT KIITCHEN LAAK lilt Listen Marian Seldes Mexican Midwestern mule nasalized North British Patrick Tucker Peter Peter Ustinov pitch Play and say Pronunciation and Character Pronunciation Notes RAAT record respelled Robert Reznikoff Robin Bartlett role RUSSIAN ACCENT Scottish sentences Short i becomes sound changes Southern Southwestern speak Speaker spelled STANDARD BRITISH STANDARD NORTH AMERICAN STHRANGER syllables TAAM tell Tennessee Williams theatre THEES there’s thing trilled vowel vowel and consonant Vowel Changes STANDARD Welsh what’s words YANKEE Yeah Yiddish YORK-BROOKLYNESE yuh know