Speechmaking: Principles and PracticeF. S. Crofts & Company, 1939 - 385 Seiten |
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... Extemporaneous speeches , 230-50 ; defined , 230-1 ; outlining of , 232- 48 Eye : as means of contact with audi- ence , 38-9 ; communication ad- dressed to the , 62-3 ; speaker's , on the audience , 73-4 , 177-8 Face , expression on ...
... Extemporaneous speeches , 230-50 ; defined , 230-1 ; outlining of , 232- 48 Eye : as means of contact with audi- ence , 38-9 ; communication ad- dressed to the , 62-3 ; speaker's , on the audience , 73-4 , 177-8 Face , expression on ...
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... extemporaneous speech , 232-48 ; making , 234-6 ; suggestions for proper form of , 242-4 ; technical plot , 244-8 Overstreet , H. A. , quoted , 364-5 , 374 Paul , St. , 298 ; quoted , 33 , 338 Paine , Thomas , quoted , 110 , 342 Patton ...
... extemporaneous speech , 232-48 ; making , 234-6 ; suggestions for proper form of , 242-4 ; technical plot , 244-8 Overstreet , H. A. , quoted , 364-5 , 374 Paul , St. , 298 ; quoted , 33 , 338 Paine , Thomas , quoted , 110 , 342 Patton ...
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... social adapta- tion , 61-2 Speeches : extemporaneous , 230-50 ; memorized , 229-30 ; written , 227- 30 Spencer , Herbert , 335 ; quoted , 339 Stage fright , relief for , 64 Stages in communication , 5-6 Stein , Gertrude , quoted 384 INDEX.
... social adapta- tion , 61-2 Speeches : extemporaneous , 230-50 ; memorized , 229-30 ; written , 227- 30 Spencer , Herbert , 335 ; quoted , 339 Stage fright , relief for , 64 Stages in communication , 5-6 Stein , Gertrude , quoted 384 INDEX.
Inhalt
CHAPTER | 3 |
ATTENTION AND INTEREST | 15 |
THE SPEAKERS MENTAL APPROACH | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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action arouse asked audi audience beginning bodily Chapter common conversation course Daniel Webster David Lloyd George delivery desire developed earned the right effective emphasis ence Exercises experience expression extemporaneous eyes fact feeling gesture give hand heard hearers Henry Ward Beecher ideas illustration impelling important inflection interest involuntary Joseph Chamberlain listeners look main heads material means memorized ment mental attitude merely method mind movement muscles nasal natural never nonvoluntary attention Oliver Wendell Holmes outline pharynx Phillips Brooks phrase pitch platform practice preparation pronunciation proposition public speaking purpose question Read the following reason relax response right to speak Rufus Choate Russell H sense of humor sentence soft palate sounds speaker speech stand standard stimulate stroke student talk tell Theodore Roosevelt things thought tion tone vocal voice vowel whole William Jennings Bryan words