Fundamentals of Speech: The Theory and Practice of Oral CommunicationMacmillan, 1963 - 275 pages |
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Page 68
... inductively . The saying , “ Experience is the best teacher , " is really a tribute to induction . The inductive structure in communication is best suited for persuasive speeches in that it avoids audience resistance . Not knowing what ...
... inductively . The saying , “ Experience is the best teacher , " is really a tribute to induction . The inductive structure in communication is best suited for persuasive speeches in that it avoids audience resistance . Not knowing what ...
Page 69
... inductive and deductive forms may not be combined within a single speech , provided there is a reason for mixed ... inductive development may be approached . The over - all development of the speech may be deductive with one or more ...
... inductive and deductive forms may not be combined within a single speech , provided there is a reason for mixed ... inductive development may be approached . The over - all development of the speech may be deductive with one or more ...
Page 269
... Inductive leap , 113-114 Inductive pattern , 63 , 77 Inflection , 180 Inform , 34 , 245 Inhibition , 257 Instance , 95 , 99 specific , 97 Integrity of the speaker , 229 Intelligibility , 257 Intensity , sound , 180 Interest , 34 , 50 ...
... Inductive leap , 113-114 Inductive pattern , 63 , 77 Inflection , 180 Inform , 34 , 245 Inhibition , 257 Instance , 95 , 99 specific , 97 Integrity of the speaker , 229 Intelligibility , 257 Intensity , sound , 180 Interest , 34 , 50 ...
Contents
A Preface to Speech | 1 |
The Oral Communication Process | 8 |
Choosing Ideas | 25 |
Copyright | |
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