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Page 374
... course has thus fallen heir to much of the legal formula for discussion . In the typical course much is said about the case , the plea , the burden of proof , tests of evidence , and so on . The brief with its twelve or fifteen rules is ...
... course has thus fallen heir to much of the legal formula for discussion . In the typical course much is said about the case , the plea , the burden of proof , tests of evidence , and so on . The brief with its twelve or fifteen rules is ...
Page 375
... course will include both the Congressional Record and Morley's Possible Utility of Error . The student will write and speak on such topics as government control of railroads , fundamentalism , law and justice , immoral- ity , the ...
... course will include both the Congressional Record and Morley's Possible Utility of Error . The student will write and speak on such topics as government control of railroads , fundamentalism , law and justice , immoral- ity , the ...
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... courses in public speaking . In addition to courses in public speaking both boys represented the University for several ... course , is essential . We must have it . Without it we cannot understand the past history of the businesses with ...
... courses in public speaking . In addition to courses in public speaking both boys represented the University for several ... course , is essential . We must have it . Without it we cannot understand the past history of the businesses with ...
Contents
Preface Chapter 1 An Overview I | 1 |
The Mechanisms of Speech | 18 |
The Sound of Speech | 35 |
Copyright | |
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Speech: Code, Meaning, and Communication John Wilson Black,Wilbur Erwin Moore No preview available - 1973 |
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A. E. Housman action answer audience become behavior cent cerebral cortex Chap communication Company consonants cortex course Craig Baird culture debate decibels discussion effective evaluation example experience express fact frequency function gestures H. L. Mencken hand hear human ideas individual instance interest knowledge language learned List listeners logical loudness main motion meaning mental microphone mind motives movement muscles nerve observed oral organization patterns pauses person phonetics phrases pitch poem practice privileged motions probably pronunciation Psychology public address question radio reader recording relations response selected sentence Slurvian social sound of speech sound pressure level sound waves speaker speaking speech sounds statement structure style syllable symbols T. S. Eliot talk telephone thinking thought tion topic University utterance vocabulary vocal vocal folds voice vowel Wendell Johnson words York