Public Speaking: Principles and PracticesHarper & Row, 1963 - 604 pàgines |
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... person , a hero , or some famous person of another age or another country . It may be long or short , depending on the occa- sion . Funeral orations usually fall under the classification of a eulogy . Aristotle said , " The eulogist ...
... person , a hero , or some famous person of another age or another country . It may be long or short , depending on the occa- sion . Funeral orations usually fall under the classification of a eulogy . Aristotle said , " The eulogist ...
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... person has an opportunity to speak and that no one is permitted to monopolize . He tries to maintain and foster a permissive spirit . At times , particularly in a small group , he may enter into the delib- erations and contribute his ...
... person has an opportunity to speak and that no one is permitted to monopolize . He tries to maintain and foster a permissive spirit . At times , particularly in a small group , he may enter into the delib- erations and contribute his ...
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... person over a period of time ; nor will words have identical meanings for any group of people ( so far as that is at ... persons , and over a longer period of time , than are the words we use in our daily communication . Since the ideas ...
... person over a period of time ; nor will words have identical meanings for any group of people ( so far as that is at ... persons , and over a longer period of time , than are the words we use in our daily communication . Since the ideas ...
Continguts
Why Study Public Speaking? | 3 |
Planning Your First Speeches | 17 |
Delivering Your First Speeches | 32 |
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achieve action actually American Speeches appeal Appleton-Century-Crofts arouse attitudes audience Brigance Bruce Barton central thought chap chapter communication course Craig Baird delivered delivery discussion effective effective listening emotional example experience fact factors feel Franklin H gestures Gettysburg Address give goal Harper hear ideas illustrate imagery important impressive inductive order Journal of Speech language listeners Louisiana State University manuscript meaning motives occasion percent person phrase possible preparation present principles probably problem pronunciation proposition public address public speaking QUESTIONS AND TOPICS Quintilian radio reference response sense sentence social sound speaker Speaking Assignment speaking situation specific Speech Practices stage fright statement stimulating speech suggest SUPPLEMENTARY READINGS supporting material talk techniques television things tion type of speech understanding visual aids Vital Speeches vivid vocal voice William Norwood William Smiley William Trufant Foster words