The Communicative Act of Oral InterpretationAllyn and Bacon, 1975 - 475 стор. |
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... intent of the literature . The minimal implications of this definition are : ( 1 ) oral interpreta- tion is primarily concerned with communication ; ( 2 ) the communica- tive act of oral interpretation involves a listener , an oral ...
... intent of the literature . The minimal implications of this definition are : ( 1 ) oral interpreta- tion is primarily concerned with communication ; ( 2 ) the communica- tive act of oral interpretation involves a listener , an oral ...
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... intent of the literature . Your first obligation is to discover the intent of the literature through a close examination of the text . The writer's intent , insofar as it can be determined , is a supplementary aid to the examination of ...
... intent of the literature . Your first obligation is to discover the intent of the literature through a close examination of the text . The writer's intent , insofar as it can be determined , is a supplementary aid to the examination of ...
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... intent of the literature . When the listener's response has been favorable to the interpreter's judgments of the intent of the literature , the need for dissecting the parts has been minimized except as such dissection provides a model ...
... intent of the literature . When the listener's response has been favorable to the interpreter's judgments of the intent of the literature , the need for dissecting the parts has been minimized except as such dissection provides a model ...
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Oral Interpretation Today | 21 |
Your Literature and You | 43 |
Vocal and Physical Responsiveness | 65 |
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The Communicative Act of Oral Interpretation Keith Brooks,Eugene Bahn,Loren La Mont Okey Перегляд фрагмента - 1967 |
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