Basic Training in SpeechD.C. Heath, 1947 - 551 páginas Although the man's young wife keeps him from shooting at any of the animals they see, they both agree it was a very successful hunting trip. |
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... fact remains that the dictionary is our most useful reference work on pronunciation . A thorough familiarity with both the phonetic symbols and the diacritical marks will enable the student to check quickly and accurately the sound ...
... fact remains that the dictionary is our most useful reference work on pronunciation . A thorough familiarity with both the phonetic symbols and the diacritical marks will enable the student to check quickly and accurately the sound ...
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... fact , for he announced that " circumstances will often call for a considerable departure from the text . " His purpose evidently was to supply speeches that were " adapted , or at least adaptable , to all ordinary occasions . " The ...
... fact , for he announced that " circumstances will often call for a considerable departure from the text . " His purpose evidently was to supply speeches that were " adapted , or at least adaptable , to all ordinary occasions . " The ...
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... fact involved were satisfactorily answered . The proposition involves a question of fact as well as a question of philosophical value , as do many of the problems we think and argue about , privately and pub- licly . Emotional appeals ...
... fact involved were satisfactorily answered . The proposition involves a question of fact as well as a question of philosophical value , as do many of the problems we think and argue about , privately and pub- licly . Emotional appeals ...
Contenido
A Preliminary Statement | 3 |
The Nature and Functions of Speech | 13 |
Chapter 3 | 31 |
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Basic Training in Speech Lester Thonssen,Howard Gilkinson,Ordway Tead Sin vista previa disponible - 2012 |
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