Fundamentals of Speech: The Theory and Practice of Oral CommunicationMacmillan, 1963 - 275 halaman |
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... apply to the same words . We simply do not speak the same language ! In this new age , we must learn to distinguish ... applies to you , as it does to most of us in a greater or lesser degree , then open your mind to a very frank ...
... apply to the same words . We simply do not speak the same language ! In this new age , we must learn to distinguish ... applies to you , as it does to most of us in a greater or lesser degree , then open your mind to a very frank ...
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... apply readily to all subjects . Certain kinds of subjects , however , are more amenable to certain patterns of development than others , and we will discuss a number of those patterns in the next chapter . If a speech is somewhat long ...
... apply readily to all subjects . Certain kinds of subjects , however , are more amenable to certain patterns of development than others , and we will discuss a number of those patterns in the next chapter . If a speech is somewhat long ...
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... applies equally to all forms of communication : for they all involve an understanding of the process of communica- tion ; and they all must be organized , developed , encoded in language , and presented vocally and physically ...
... applies equally to all forms of communication : for they all involve an understanding of the process of communica- tion ; and they all must be organized , developed , encoded in language , and presented vocally and physically ...
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A Preface to Speech | 1 |
The Oral Communication Process | 8 |
Choosing Ideas | 25 |
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Fundamentals of Speech: The Theory and Practice of Oral Communication Roy Clyde McCall,Herman Cohen Tampilan cuplikan - 1963 |
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able action amend attention audience aware basic become behavior cause chapter clear communica conclusion connotation consonants deductive divisions effective encoding example experience fact feedback feel four-part speech fraternities and sororities gesture give group discussion HALBERT E human human voice ideas illustration important inductive inductive reasoning interest introduction kind language limit debate listeners main motion mainheads majority main materials meaning ment mind munication nasal nature occasion oral communication ordinarily organization parliamentary procedure person pitch present principles privileged motions probably problem purpose question of privilege questions radio reader reading reason receiver response sentence sion social system soft palate sound speaker step student subsidiary motions symbolic dysfunction symbols talk television thesis things thought tion transmit understand University of Oregon visual vocal cords voice vote vowels words yes yes yes2 yes³