Public Speaking: Principles and PracticesHarper & Row, 1963 - 604 pàgines |
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... meanings . But in more precise senses no two of them could be used interchangeably . Thus you must be careful in using synonyms to explain the meanings of your terms . For one thing , no two words have precisely the same meaning . If ...
... meanings . But in more precise senses no two of them could be used interchangeably . Thus you must be careful in using synonyms to explain the meanings of your terms . For one thing , no two words have precisely the same meaning . If ...
Pàgina 468
... meanings from etymologies . A recognized char- acteristic of words is that most of them are in a fairly constant process of changing meaning , so that often their original meanings no longer apply . You must take this phenomenon of ...
... meanings from etymologies . A recognized char- acteristic of words is that most of them are in a fairly constant process of changing meaning , so that often their original meanings no longer apply . You must take this phenomenon of ...
Pàgina 479
... meaning ? Why is it that no word can have the same meaning to two or more people or to the same person twice ? 3. Explain the relation between clarity of concepts and honesty of thinking . 4. What is the difference between what are ...
... meaning ? Why is it that no word can have the same meaning to two or more people or to the same person twice ? 3. Explain the relation between clarity of concepts and honesty of thinking . 4. What is the difference between what are ...
Continguts
Why Study Public Speaking? | 3 |
Planning Your First Speeches | 17 |
Delivering Your First Speeches | 32 |
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Public Speaking: Principles and Practice Giles Wilkeson Gray,Waldo Warder Braden Visualització de fragments - 1951 |
Public Speaking: Principles and Practice Giles Wilkeson Gray,Waldo Warder Braden Visualització de fragments - 1951 |
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