Basic Principles of SpeechHoughton Mifflin, 1936 - 577 Seiten |
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... social situations , he is all but speechless . He - has sudden attacks of self - consciousness , or a chronic feeling of inferiority , or merely an habitual reserve inhibiting his speech . His articulation may be so slovenly or his ...
... social situations , he is all but speechless . He - has sudden attacks of self - consciousness , or a chronic feeling of inferiority , or merely an habitual reserve inhibiting his speech . His articulation may be so slovenly or his ...
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... social situation . A man with a deformed hand or a harelip invariably overestimates the extent to which the world notices his defect . - Other persons have feelings of inferiority which are bred of ridicule or social discrimination ...
... social situation . A man with a deformed hand or a harelip invariably overestimates the extent to which the world notices his defect . - Other persons have feelings of inferiority which are bred of ridicule or social discrimination ...
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... social outcasts . Whatever the cause , these self - depreciators must start at once to overcome their feelings . Every student of speech should take account of his own difficulties in adjusting himself to social situations . He should ...
... social outcasts . Whatever the cause , these self - depreciators must start at once to overcome their feelings . Every student of speech should take account of his own difficulties in adjusting himself to social situations . He should ...
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argument attention attitude audience become begin bodily action body breath Carl Sandburg cause character communicate Conclusion conversation cues desire develop discussion effective emotional establish evidence example Exercises experience expression eyes face fact fear feel force gestures give habits hand hold human ideas important interest issues keep kind listen live look materials matter means mental method mind move movements muscles nature never outline pauses person physical platform posture prepare present principles question reason response reveal rules selection sense sentence signs situation social sometimes sound speak speaker speech spontaneity stand step suggestion talk teachers thing thought tion tones topics true usually utterance voice walk wish