First Principles of Speech Training - Couverture souple

Avery, Elizabeth; Dorsey, Jane; Sickels, Vera

 
9781025662176: First Principles of Speech Training

Synopsis

"First Principles of Speech Training" is a comprehensive foundational guide dedicated to the study and practice of effective oral communication. Developed by experts Elizabeth Avery, Jane Dorsey, and Vera Sickels, this work provides a systematic approach to mastering the art of speech, focusing on both the physiological mechanics and the artistic elements of the human voice. The text covers essential topics such as breathing, resonance, articulation, and the nuances of English phonetics, offering a structured path toward vocal clarity and precision.

Beyond technical exercises, the book explores the interpretative and expressive qualities required for successful public address and oral reading. It emphasizes the importance of poise, tonal variety, and the psychological aspects of communication in conveying meaning to an audience. Designed as a pedagogical tool, "First Principles of Speech Training" serves as an invaluable resource for students of rhetoric, educators, and individuals looking to refine their professional speaking abilities. This classic educational work remains a significant contribution to the fields of language arts and speech science, illustrating the timeless principles of clear and persuasive speech.

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