A Sense of Style: An Introduction to Style for the Public SpeakerDickenson Publishing Company, 1968 - 187 pàgines |
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... speech . Tapes and recordings are a potentially rich source of materials . For by hearing speeches , the words spring to life with a force they do not have on the printed page . Speeches are oral ; printing en- sures their permanence ...
... speech . Tapes and recordings are a potentially rich source of materials . For by hearing speeches , the words spring to life with a force they do not have on the printed page . Speeches are oral ; printing en- sures their permanence ...
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... Speech Revision is possible to a greater extent in the manuscript speech than in other speech forms . The speaker may " polish " the way in which he expresses his ideas , he has more time to think of the right word and the most ...
... Speech Revision is possible to a greater extent in the manuscript speech than in other speech forms . The speaker may " polish " the way in which he expresses his ideas , he has more time to think of the right word and the most ...
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... speech as part of a dialogue with the audience . The picture , formed then is not of the speaker separated from his audi- Speaker SPEECH Audience ence by his speech , but rather a picture of the speaker and his Speaker IDEAS Audience ...
... speech as part of a dialogue with the audience . The picture , formed then is not of the speaker separated from his audi- Speaker SPEECH Audience ence by his speech , but rather a picture of the speaker and his Speaker IDEAS Audience ...
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Preface | 1 |
The Resources of Language | 12 |
Word Choice | 43 |
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