Basic Training in SpeechD.C. Heath, 1947 - 551 頁 Although the man's young wife keeps him from shooting at any of the animals they see, they both agree it was a very successful hunting trip. |
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第 58 頁
... speaker ap- pears to be . It is wise to have the ratings remain anonymous . Fur- thermore , the experiment should ... speaker and listing descriptive terms . Observers commonly make certain mistakes : 1. They make a meager comment ...
... speaker ap- pears to be . It is wise to have the ratings remain anonymous . Fur- thermore , the experiment should ... speaker and listing descriptive terms . Observers commonly make certain mistakes : 1. They make a meager comment ...
第 84 頁
... speaker without being able to name the signs which produce the impression . This presumably is not based on any power of extra- sensory perception in the listener ; it is probably the result of em-. (. pathic. response. to. very. subtle.
... speaker without being able to name the signs which produce the impression . This presumably is not based on any power of extra- sensory perception in the listener ; it is probably the result of em-. (. pathic. response. to. very. subtle.
第 241 頁
... speaker has made a tentative selection of the subject for his speech . It should still be tested by a formula which applies whether the subject de- rives from the speaker's direct experience , or from his reading of materials . Briefly ...
... speaker has made a tentative selection of the subject for his speech . It should still be tested by a formula which applies whether the subject de- rives from the speaker's direct experience , or from his reading of materials . Briefly ...
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A Preliminary Statement | 3 |
The Nature and Functions of Speech | 13 |
Social Adjustment | 31 |
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