The Art of Interpertative Speech, Principles and Practices of Effective ReadingF. S. Crofts & Company, 1934 - 541 Seiten |
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... interpreter . His first sweeping emotion goes all through him and ought to be overpowering ; at the end , through practice of and skill in his art , he can put it all under control . The interpreter's problem is first of all to be ...
... interpreter . His first sweeping emotion goes all through him and ought to be overpowering ; at the end , through practice of and skill in his art , he can put it all under control . The interpreter's problem is first of all to be ...
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... interpreter aspire to a rich meaning of the printed page ; it is important that he get as complete an understanding as he can from the symbols . He must summon all his own experiences and those of others with whom he has had contact and ...
... interpreter aspire to a rich meaning of the printed page ; it is important that he get as complete an understanding as he can from the symbols . He must summon all his own experiences and those of others with whom he has had contact and ...
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... interpreter to learn to vary his speech rhythm to fit in with the different types of characters , for in the value given the speech movement lies one of the ways of changing from one character to another . But first of all , the interpreter ...
... interpreter to learn to vary his speech rhythm to fit in with the different types of characters , for in the value given the speech movement lies one of the ways of changing from one character to another . But first of all , the interpreter ...
Inhalt
The Nature of Interpretation | 3 |
Interpretation as an | 33 |
Control in Interpretation | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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