Louis Colaianni
Born
in Paterson, New Jersey, The United States
April 29, 1959
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How to Speak Shakespeare
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2001
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The Joy of Phonetics and Accents
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1994
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Shakespeare's Names: A New Pronouncing Dictionary
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1999
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Bringing Speech to Life
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2003
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Standard Speech
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2001
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“Sound has a profound effect on the senses. It can be both herd and felt. It can even be seen with the mind’s eye. It can almost be tasted and smelled. Sound can evoke responses of the five senses. Sound can paint a picture, produce a mood, trigger the senses to remember another time and place. From infancy we hear sound with our entire bodies. When I hear my own name, I have as much a sense of it entering my body through my back or my hand or my chest as through my ears. Sound speaks to the sensorium; the entire system of nerves that stimulates sensual responce.”
― The Joy of Phonetics and Accents
― The Joy of Phonetics and Accents
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