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101 _aeng
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200 _aBetween one and many ;
_ethe art and science of public speaking
_fSteven R. Brydon, Michael D. Scott.
_bLIVR
205 _a6th ed.
210 _a[S.l.] :
_cMcGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages,
_d2008.
215 _a(480 p. ) : ill. en coul. , couv.ill.en coul. ;
_d26 cm.
300 0 _aThis text presents public speaking as a living and dynamic transaction in which the meaning of the message emerges from the relationship between the speaker and the audience. From this perspective, students are encouraged to think critically about their communication and recognize the centrality of the audience in speech preparation. Substantially revised and reorganized, the sixth edition returns to offering a significant degree of content related to the classical and contemporary theories of communication studies—a distinct and popular attribute of earlier editions.
606 _aPublic speaking
_2lc
676 _a808.51
_zeng
700 1 _aBrydon,
_bSteven.
702 1 _aScott,
_bMichael.
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801 0 _aUS
_bDCLC
_gAACR2
_c19130301