Basic Training in SpeechHeath, 1953 - 494 páginas |
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... EXPERIENCE We have pointed out that the direct personal experiences of a speaker may lead him to investigate a situation and make an appeal for action . It would be well to observe also that a speaker may make other uses of his experiences ...
... EXPERIENCE We have pointed out that the direct personal experiences of a speaker may lead him to investigate a situation and make an appeal for action . It would be well to observe also that a speaker may make other uses of his experiences ...
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... experience ( E ) . This is of course a contracted definition . A somewhat fuller statement would be that it has as its purpose the expression of an experience ( E ) of a writer through the utterance of a series of symbols capable of ...
... experience ( E ) . This is of course a contracted definition . A somewhat fuller statement would be that it has as its purpose the expression of an experience ( E ) of a writer through the utterance of a series of symbols capable of ...
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... experience which it evokes in us involves the use of our imagination . We submit to the illusion , but at the same time retain in some measure our sense of the illusory character of our experience . This balance of illusion and ...
... experience which it evokes in us involves the use of our imagination . We submit to the illusion , but at the same time retain in some measure our sense of the illusory character of our experience . This balance of illusion and ...
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A Preliminary Statement | 3 |
Foundations of Effective Speech | 11 |
Reflective Experience | 13 |
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