Verbal Behavior in Everyday LifeFocuses on the speaking styles of Dwight Eisenhower; John Kennedy; Lyndon Johnson; Richard Nixon; Gerald Ford; Jimmy Carter; Ronald Reagan. |
Contents
The Grammar of Spontaneity | 18 |
Deception and Decision Making | 36 |
Saying It with Feeling | 49 |
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adults adverbial intensifiers asked Chapter clinical clinically depressed conversations crisis deception decisions direct references EISEN KENNEDY JOHNS Eisenhower Eisenhower's ellipsis emotion ences evaluators example experiment expressions of feeling extemporaneous female Ford's free speech frequent grammatical choices grammatical structures I/we ratio imperial Presidency impulsive individuals intimacy intimate Jimmy Carter John Ehrlichman JOHNS NIXON FORD Johnson journalists KENNEDY JOHNS NIXON language lie detection Lyndon Johnson male method monologues nonverbal opening remarks pause personality traits political prepared Presidential news conferences press conferences problems pronoun psychiatric psycholinguistic Public Papers qualifiers and retractors qualifying phrases questions reader will note Reedy relationship reporters Richard Nixon Ronald Reagan seven post-World speakers speech patterns speech samples spontaneity in speech stress subjects suggests tion transcripts U.S. Presidents United University of Maryland verbal analysis verbal categories verbal reflections verbal style Watergate Weintraub & Aronson White House words World War II