A Manner of Speaking: For Effective Communication |
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A speaker has thoughts and feelings that are dependent upon his own past experience . He can only hope to stimulate in other people , by means of speech , thoughts and feelings that are similar to his own . The thoughts and feelings ...
A speaker has thoughts and feelings that are dependent upon his own past experience . He can only hope to stimulate in other people , by means of speech , thoughts and feelings that are similar to his own . The thoughts and feelings ...
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He needs a kind of strength , flexibility , and control that his previous practice and experience have not given him . But why , one might ask , has one's previous experience in oral communication failed to require sufficient strength ...
He needs a kind of strength , flexibility , and control that his previous practice and experience have not given him . But why , one might ask , has one's previous experience in oral communication failed to require sufficient strength ...
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Learning to evaluate one's own voice requires experience in careful observation aided , at least initially , by a specialist in speech training who can help one to recognize the accepted criteria of good voice and the changes necessary ...
Learning to evaluate one's own voice requires experience in careful observation aided , at least initially , by a specialist in speech training who can help one to recognize the accepted criteria of good voice and the changes necessary ...
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The Eating and Drinking Mechanism | 73 |
Vocal Variations While Speaking | 81 |
THE STRENGTH AND BASIC QUALITY OF THE VOICE | 88 |
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