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... natural . " If other evidence of the basic nature of visible speech were necessary , an analysis of typical human behavior would show that visible speech was not only prior in man's evolution but remains prior to this day . A careful ...
... natural . " If other evidence of the basic nature of visible speech were necessary , an analysis of typical human behavior would show that visible speech was not only prior in man's evolution but remains prior to this day . A careful ...
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... nature of the audience , and also the nature of the occasion and the acoustical sit- uation determine the length of thought - groups and the number and length of pauses ; so do they also determine how fast a reader can effectively utter ...
... nature of the audience , and also the nature of the occasion and the acoustical sit- uation determine the length of thought - groups and the number and length of pauses ; so do they also determine how fast a reader can effectively utter ...
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... nature of , 65–76 egocentricity of , 74-75 , 76 emotional , 92-93 finding the meaning , 82-141 , 262 intensifying , through concentration . 343-63 multiplicity of , 70-72 nature of , 66-68 , 75–76 over - all , 82-85 primary essentials ...
... nature of , 65–76 egocentricity of , 74-75 , 76 emotional , 92-93 finding the meaning , 82-141 , 262 intensifying , through concentration . 343-63 multiplicity of , 70-72 nature of , 66-68 , 75–76 over - all , 82-85 primary essentials ...
Contents
Communicating with the Audience | 3 |
FINDING THE MEANING | 18 |
Discovering the Nature of Meaning | 65 |
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Alexander Scourby appreciation audience beauty bells Bill Hutchinson breath Carl Sandburg Chapter character climax communication Copyright dark dramatic E. B. White Edgar Lee Masters effective emotional emphasize employ experience expression eyes feel fiddle hand HECTOR HELEN ideas images inflection interpretative reading John Gielgud Kyle lines listeners literary literature live look loudness material mind never night oral interpretation pause person pitch play poem poet poetry prose read aloud reader Reprinted by permission resonance rhythm rime Sandburg Sara Teasdale selection sense sentence silence singing sleep sound speaker speaking speech Spoon River Anthology stand stanza Stephen Vincent Benét story student suggest symbols T. S. Eliot tell thee things thought thought-centers thought-groups tion utterance verse visible action vocal folds vocal quality voice W. H. Auden wall words writing York