A Manner of Speaking: For Effective Communication |
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As soon as a baby can imitate sounds uttered in his presence , he is ready to start acquiring a vocabulary of meaningful words . This process is usually started by somebody teaching the baby to name persons or objects already familiar ...
As soon as a baby can imitate sounds uttered in his presence , he is ready to start acquiring a vocabulary of meaningful words . This process is usually started by somebody teaching the baby to name persons or objects already familiar ...
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This remembered image , by association , calls up the response of uttering the word . Then the mother or nurse , thinking that the baby has asked for the doll , hastens to fetch it for him . In either case the baby learns to utter the ...
This remembered image , by association , calls up the response of uttering the word . Then the mother or nurse , thinking that the baby has asked for the doll , hastens to fetch it for him . In either case the baby learns to utter the ...
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Suppose that “ I will not ” were uttered spontaneously by an aggressive person who has been asked to perform a very unpleasant task by a presumptuous individual who has no right to ask it . As such a speaker utters the sentence , either ...
Suppose that “ I will not ” were uttered spontaneously by an aggressive person who has been asked to perform a very unpleasant task by a presumptuous individual who has no right to ask it . As such a speaker utters the sentence , either ...
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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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