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Oral communication --- Oral transmission --- Speech communication --- Verbal communication --- Communication --- History. --- History --- Annals --- Auxiliary sciences of history
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The must-have book for everyone who wants to be heard. More than just a book on business speech, it looks at the range of common communication mistakes--from repeating oneself to speaking too quckly--that can result in a poor impression.
Oral communication. --- Oral transmission --- Speech communication --- Verbal communication --- Communication --- Oral communication --- E-books
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Aspects Of Oral Communication (Research In Text Theory)
Oral communication. --- Linguistics --- Oral communication --- Communication. --- Oral transmission --- Speech communication --- Verbal communication --- Communication --- Communication, Primitive --- Mass communication --- Sociology
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Public speaking. --- Oral communication. --- Public speaking --- Oral communication --- Oral transmission --- Speech communication --- Verbal communication --- Communication --- Study and teaching
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Contributions by 23 specialists in the behaviour and brain of humans, including comperative studies in child development and nonhuman primates, in aphasiology and robotics.
Oral communication. --- Visual communication. --- Graphic communication --- Imaginal communication --- Pictorial communication --- Communication --- Oral transmission --- Speech communication --- Verbal communication
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This guidebook is ideal for anyone who has ever had to stand up in front of a group and make a presentation - novices and experts alike! This book is a practical hands-on resource full of ideas and success-proven strategies that not only put you at ease when you're the focus of everyone's attention, but actually help you improve the effectiveness of your presentations.
Oral communication. --- Public speaking. --- Public speaking --- Oral communication --- Oral transmission --- Speech communication --- Verbal communication --- Communication --- Study and teaching
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Public speaking. --- Oral communication. --- Public speaking --- Oral communication --- Oral transmission --- Speech communication --- Verbal communication --- Communication --- Study and teaching
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An exploration of the conception of rhetoric of 11 key American rhetoricians, through analyses of their life's work. The essays examine the innate mode of perception that guided the rhetorical understanding of the early critics.
Rhetoric. --- Oral communication. --- Oral transmission --- Speech communication --- Verbal communication --- Communication --- Language and languages --- Speaking --- Authorship --- Expression --- Literary style --- Rhetoric
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Pragmatics --- Oral communication. --- Speech. --- Oral communication --- Speech --- Talking --- Language and languages --- Phonetics --- Voice --- Oral transmission --- Speech communication --- Verbal communication --- Communication --- Addresses, essays, lectures --- Berger, Lothar
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Ein Blick in unseren kommunikativen Alltag zeigt: Wir sprechen nicht nur, um "Gespräche zu führen", Sprechen kann auch "andere Tätigkeiten begleiten". Solches handlungsbegleitendes, "empraktisches" Sprechen ist anders strukturiert als Sprechen im Gespräch und erfüllt andere Funktionen; bisher nur wenig betrachtete Phänomene geraten dabei in den Fokus. Eines davon, das häufig mißdeutet wurde, ist die "Knappheit sprachlichen Ausdrucks". Sie ist nicht gleichzusetzen mit Sprachverfall und Unfähigkeit zum Kommunizieren, sie ist im Gegenteil unter Umständen sehr funktional, ja sogar kreativ und originell. Anhand eines Korpus von empraktischem Sprechen (dem Sprechen von Fernsehzuschauern beim gemeinsamen Fernsehen) wird versucht, knappe Äußerungen im Rahmen von handlungsbegleitendem Sprechen pragmatisch zu erklären und gesprächsanalytisch zu beschreiben. Ergänzt werden diese Überlegungen zu einer "Theorie der Knappheit sprachlichen Ausdrucks" zum einen durch die Analyse struktureller Besonderheiten dieser Art von Kommunikation, welche die Tendenz zur Knappheit fördern. Zum anderen wird versucht, knappe Äußerungen auf einer Skala zu verorten: zwischen "Schweigen" als extremster Form der Knappheit und "Längungen" von Äußerungen als einer gegenläufigen Tendenz. Besondere Aufmerksamkeit gilt der Rolle knapper Äußerungen im Rahmen geselligen Beisammenseins.
Oral communication. --- Television broadcasting. --- Oral communication --- Television broadcasting --- Telecasting --- Television --- Television industry --- Oral transmission --- Speech communication --- Verbal communication --- Broadcasting --- Communication & Mass Media --- Journalism & Communications --- Mass media --- Communication
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