Introduction to SpeechHoughton Mifflin, 1955 - 458 halaman |
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Halaman viii
... course in speech . This is a chapter for reference rather than for general study . Part Five explores the relationships between speech and personality , the mixture of traits and forces which shape our speech . A secondary purpose ...
... course in speech . This is a chapter for reference rather than for general study . Part Five explores the relationships between speech and personality , the mixture of traits and forces which shape our speech . A secondary purpose ...
Halaman 16
... course , and what , now that you are in it , you hope to get out of the work , are interesting . Such a speech has many com- municative values , too . In preparing you will do some self - exploratory talking to improve your ...
... course , and what , now that you are in it , you hope to get out of the work , are interesting . Such a speech has many com- municative values , too . In preparing you will do some self - exploratory talking to improve your ...
Halaman 61
... course . " One of the most serious disappointments a student can have , after taking a speech course , is to meet a new or different situation some months later and find that some mistakes he made as a novice are still clamoring to make ...
... course . " One of the most serious disappointments a student can have , after taking a speech course , is to meet a new or different situation some months later and find that some mistakes he made as a novice are still clamoring to make ...
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The Urge to Talk | 3 |
The Speech Echo | 18 |
Responding to the Audience | 33 |
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action adjust aggressive assertion assignments attitudes audience become beginning behavior beliefs breathing breathy voice causes Chapter communication conversation decibels democracy in America develop difference direct discussion dominant echo effect emotional energy evaluate experience explain expression fact fear feedback feel five minute speech give hear Hearing Disorders human human voice Hypotense important inflection instructor intensity interest Karl Menninger kind language larynx listener look means mind mouth muscles nasal ourselves person persuasion phonation phrase pitch practice preparation problem produce purpose question reactions reason Record relax response self-hearing sense sentence skills social sound speak speaker speech situation statement submissive suggests talk target techniques tell tend tension things thought tion topic understand usually vocal folds voice vowels William Shakespeare William Trufant Foster Wintu words