Basic Training in SpeechHeath, 1953 - 494 páginas |
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... reading of children when they arrive at a question mark without having seen it in advance and find their vocal ... oral reading , which a wide eye - voice span no doubt greatly facilitates . A good reader exhibits a certain degree ...
... reading of children when they arrive at a question mark without having seen it in advance and find their vocal ... oral reading , which a wide eye - voice span no doubt greatly facilitates . A good reader exhibits a certain degree ...
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... Oral reading differs in two particular re- spects : 1. Instead of a few scattered clues , the reader has before him in written form a full verbatim account of what he is to say . 2. This verbatim account not only generates the meanings ...
... Oral reading differs in two particular re- spects : 1. Instead of a few scattered clues , the reader has before him in written form a full verbatim account of what he is to say . 2. This verbatim account not only generates the meanings ...
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... oral reading , 328-330 ; in outlining , 239-241 ; in outlining discussion , 394-395 ; in phonetic transcription , 108-110 ; interpretive reading , 342-362 Experience , personal , and speechmak- ing , 16-18 Experiments in rhetoric , 420 ...
... oral reading , 328-330 ; in outlining , 239-241 ; in outlining discussion , 394-395 ; in phonetic transcription , 108-110 ; interpretive reading , 342-362 Experience , personal , and speechmak- ing , 16-18 Experiments in rhetoric , 420 ...
Contenido
A Preliminary Statement | 3 |
Foundations of Effective Speech | 11 |
Reflective Experience | 13 |
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