Speech: Code, Meaning, and CommunicationMcGraw-Hill, 1955 - 430페이지 |
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... Interest . Your youthful vocabulary was also learned in the context of your parents ' special interests . Thus , you learned some more - special words that other children and adults may never learn . Later , you developed your own interests ...
... Interest . Your youthful vocabulary was also learned in the context of your parents ' special interests . Thus , you learned some more - special words that other children and adults may never learn . Later , you developed your own interests ...
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... interest to all students . Word - reception tests were constructed over the combined lot of mate- rials . Result ? Students tended to hear the words that fell in their scope of interest and not to identify the words from dull articles ...
... interest to all students . Word - reception tests were constructed over the combined lot of mate- rials . Result ? Students tended to hear the words that fell in their scope of interest and not to identify the words from dull articles ...
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... interest and value to the individuals . Porjects for Practice 1. Explain the significance and application that would attend the dis- covery of the " relative probability of utterances . " Could this study lead to an evaluation of the ...
... interest and value to the individuals . Porjects for Practice 1. Explain the significance and application that would attend the dis- covery of the " relative probability of utterances . " Could this study lead to an evaluation of the ...
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Preface Chapter 1 An Overview I | 1 |
The Mechanisms of Speech | 18 |
The Sound of Speech | 35 |
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A. E. Housman action answer audience become behavior cent cerebral cortex Chap communication Company consonants cortex course Craig Baird culture debate decibels discussion effective evaluation example experience express fact frequency function gestures H. L. Mencken hand hear human ideas individual instance interest knowledge language learned List listeners logical loudness main motion meaning mental microphone mind motives movement muscles nerve observed oral organization patterns pauses person phonetics phrases pitch poem practice privileged motions probably pronunciation Psychology public address question radio reader recording relations response selected sentence Slurvian social sound of speech sound pressure level sound waves speaker speaking speech sounds statement structure style syllable symbols T. S. Eliot talk telephone thinking thought tion topic University utterance vocabulary vocal vocal folds voice vowel Wendell Johnson words York