Speech in Personal and Public Affairs |
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First Thoughts about Speech Communication | 3 |
Developing Poise and SelfConfidence | 21 |
Making Your First Speeches | 35 |
Copyright | |
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Abraham Maslow achieve actualizing detail American Speeches analysis articulatory pattern audience basic begin bodily action body Brigance central thought Chap chapter choose Cicero civilizing values classroom communication Craig Baird culture definition democracy democratic effective example expression extemporaneous feel Franklin D gestures give group discussion human ideas Introduction Isocrates key word language listeners main points major purpose means ment mind modern observe oral outline pauses philosophy phrase pitch political preparation present principles problem pronunciation public address Public Speaking purposive speech question question period Quintilian Ralph Waldo Emerson reading REFERENCES FOR FURTHER RELATED REFERENCES resonators rhetoric selection social society soft palate sound speaker speech manuscript speechmaking stage fright statement student Subject-Purpose Sentence subpoints suggest SUMMARY symbols talk tence tion tones topic value-facts vibration Vital Speeches vocabulary vocal folds voice vowels William York