A Manner of Speaking: For Effective CommunicationPutnam, 1961 - Počet stran: 362 |
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... sentence that consists of one or more phrases and expresses a complete thought . The pauses that separate sentences are not necessarily any longer than those separating phrases within a sentence . All of these speech subdivisions blend ...
... sentence that consists of one or more phrases and expresses a complete thought . The pauses that separate sentences are not necessarily any longer than those separating phrases within a sentence . All of these speech subdivisions blend ...
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... sentence ? 13. Is it possible to subordinate all the words in a single sentence ? 14. What usually determines the strength ... sentences in the various manners indicated under each , and observe carefully the differences in the resulting ...
... sentence ? 13. Is it possible to subordinate all the words in a single sentence ? 14. What usually determines the strength ... sentences in the various manners indicated under each , and observe carefully the differences in the resulting ...
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... sentences than between phrases . Time Emphasis Time emphasis depends upon contrasts in the lengths of durations and ... sentence , or it might indicate a transition , a contrast , or natural sense division . The two types of time ...
... sentences than between phrases . Time Emphasis Time emphasis depends upon contrasts in the lengths of durations and ... sentence , or it might indicate a transition , a contrast , or natural sense division . The two types of time ...
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The Eating and Drinking Mechanism | 73 |
Vocal Variations While Speaking | 81 |
THE STRENGTH AND BASIC QUALITY OF THE VOICE | 88 |
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