Basic Training in SpeechHeath, 1953 - Всего страниц: 494 |
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... important at times to call his attention to something that needs correction . On the other hand , it is just as important to let the speaker know what you liked about his speech . Fundamentally , speech improvement depends as much upon ...
... important at times to call his attention to something that needs correction . On the other hand , it is just as important to let the speaker know what you liked about his speech . Fundamentally , speech improvement depends as much upon ...
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... importance , and it provoked a heated debate . Many speeches of this general type are concerned with smaller topics , and are heard by fewer people . But the linguistic functions of proclamation and command are real and important ...
... importance , and it provoked a heated debate . Many speeches of this general type are concerned with smaller topics , and are heard by fewer people . But the linguistic functions of proclamation and command are real and important ...
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... importance of a wide eye - voice span as a means of grasping the meaning of words in advance of utter- ance . There is another important characteristic of good oral reading , which a wide eye - voice span no doubt greatly facilitates ...
... importance of a wide eye - voice span as a means of grasping the meaning of words in advance of utter- ance . There is another important characteristic of good oral reading , which a wide eye - voice span no doubt greatly facilitates ...
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A Preliminary Statement | 3 |
Foundations of Effective Speech | 11 |
Reflective Experience | 13 |
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