Your Speaking VoiceGriffin-Patterson Company, 1946 - 346 páginas |
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Harrison M. Karr. habit function ; and there is probably no habit more difficult to change than our speech . It takes conscious effort and persistent attention to overcome bad habits . But gradually the transforma- tion is taking place ...
Harrison M. Karr. habit function ; and there is probably no habit more difficult to change than our speech . It takes conscious effort and persistent attention to overcome bad habits . But gradually the transforma- tion is taking place ...
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... habit . Good habits once established will continue to function at all times . Usually the speaker should not be conscious of his breathing when speaking . Two exceptions to this rule are : ( 1 ) Just before starting , breathing is ...
... habit . Good habits once established will continue to function at all times . Usually the speaker should not be conscious of his breathing when speaking . Two exceptions to this rule are : ( 1 ) Just before starting , breathing is ...
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... habits are fixed . Good speech is a set of good habits so firmly established that they function in any and all situations . To one who is desirious of establishing such habits the dic- tionary is indispensable . Get the dictionary habit ...
... habits are fixed . Good speech is a set of good habits so firmly established that they function in any and all situations . To one who is desirious of establishing such habits the dic- tionary is indispensable . Get the dictionary habit ...
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Foreword to the Student | 8 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
CHAPTER III | 40 |
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