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... speak of " styles of respect , " 24 which are marked by such features as pronouns of address . Other , more complicated , semantic markers exist in such social relationships as customer- waiter , officer - soldier , employer - employee ...
... speak of " styles of respect , " 24 which are marked by such features as pronouns of address . Other , more complicated , semantic markers exist in such social relationships as customer- waiter , officer - soldier , employer - employee ...
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... speak extemporane- ously on the same topic ; and ( 3 ) still keeping the same subject , prepare a manuscript speech and deliver it . Tape all three speeches , but do not listen to any of them until all three have been recorded . Then ...
... speak extemporane- ously on the same topic ; and ( 3 ) still keeping the same subject , prepare a manuscript speech and deliver it . Tape all three speeches , but do not listen to any of them until all three have been recorded . Then ...
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... Speaking , 2nd ed . , Columbia , Mo .: Artcraft Press , 1962. Chapter 19 . Rogge , Edward , and James C. Ching , Advanced Public Speaking . New York : Holt , Rinehart and Winston , Inc. , 1966. Chapter 8 , “ Com- posing . " Speak Often ...
... Speaking , 2nd ed . , Columbia , Mo .: Artcraft Press , 1962. Chapter 19 . Rogge , Edward , and James C. Ching , Advanced Public Speaking . New York : Holt , Rinehart and Winston , Inc. , 1966. Chapter 8 , “ Com- posing . " Speak Often ...
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