Readings in SpeechHaig A. Bosmajian |
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... emotion in the audience than did any of its predecessors . His extended treatment of the emotions is partly an inevitable con- cession to practice , for the orator must deal with an audience , and an audience necessarily is emotional ...
... emotion in the audience than did any of its predecessors . His extended treatment of the emotions is partly an inevitable con- cession to practice , for the orator must deal with an audience , and an audience necessarily is emotional ...
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... Emotion clings to words through association with emotional events which are never dissociated from the label itself . The feeling of dependence and affection that the child has for his mother saturates the words " mother " and " home ...
... Emotion clings to words through association with emotional events which are never dissociated from the label itself . The feeling of dependence and affection that the child has for his mother saturates the words " mother " and " home ...
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... emotional tone lacking in a more exact , scientific description . Nor is the communication of emotional feeling to be proscribed . The problem is how to communicate emotional values without sacrificing adequacy and validity of ...
... emotional tone lacking in a more exact , scientific description . Nor is the communication of emotional feeling to be proscribed . The problem is how to communicate emotional values without sacrificing adequacy and validity of ...
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ARISTOTLE | 3 |
WILLIAM NORWOOD BRIGANCE | 14 |
DANIEL KATZ | 20 |
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