Speech: Code, Meaning, and CommunicationMcGraw-Hill, 1955 - 430 páginas |
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... speaking , while later chapters will treat specific types of speaking . At the same time , throughout the book , projects by which you can learn to apply basic principles to your own speaking will be suggested . In all these chapters ...
... speaking , while later chapters will treat specific types of speaking . At the same time , throughout the book , projects by which you can learn to apply basic principles to your own speaking will be suggested . In all these chapters ...
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... speaking , while later chapters will treat specific types of speaking . At the same time , throughout the book , projects by which you can learn to apply basic principles to your own speaking will be suggested . In all these chapters ...
... speaking , while later chapters will treat specific types of speaking . At the same time , throughout the book , projects by which you can learn to apply basic principles to your own speaking will be suggested . In all these chapters ...
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... speaking practice , and more practice . So not only read good books and listen to good talks on effective speaking , but get up on your feet and make speeches . Make your own contribution . Chiefly through the actual making of speeches ...
... speaking practice , and more practice . So not only read good books and listen to good talks on effective speaking , but get up on your feet and make speeches . Make your own contribution . Chiefly through the actual making of speeches ...
Contenido
Preface Chapter 1 An Overview I | 1 |
The Mechanisms of Speech | 18 |
The Sound of Speech | 35 |
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Speech: Code, Meaning, and Communication John Wilson Black,Wilbur Erwin Moore Vista de fragmentos - 1955 |
Speech: Code, Meaning, and Communication John Wilson Black,Wilbur Erwin Moore Sin vista previa disponible - 1973 |
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