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Check for Availabilityout of stock. Click on the button below to search for this title in other formats. Speaking Clearly: Improving Voice and Diction with free Pronunciation CD-ROM
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Speaking Clearly provides practical, proven, and class tested methods for the Voice and Diction course. With over 35 years of experience, this team of authors successfully guides students through the obstacles of speech improvement. About the AuthorJeffrey C. Hahner is an Associate Professor of Speech Communication Studies at Pace University in New York City. He earned his B.A. in Speech Science at Pace College, an M.A. in Speech Pathology and Audiology at New York University, and has had additional graduate studies at New York University. Among the courses he has taught at Pace are Public Speaking, Voice and Diction, Small Group Communication, Interpersonal Communication, and Intercultural Communication. In 1994 he received the Dyson College Deans Award for Teaching Excellence. In addition to teaching, he designs and conducts seminars, workshops, and courses for educational and corporate clients in the United States, Europe, and Southeast Asia.Martin A. Sokoloff is a Licensed Psychologist and Speech and Language Pathologist, residing in Cape Cod, Massachusetts after having retired from Pace University in 1987. He is involved in several capacities with the Academy for Lifelong Learning, a program for elderly citizens at Cap Cod Community College, as well as community activities.Sandra L. Salisch has been a licensed and certified Speech Language Pathologist for over twenty years. In her private practice she specializes in accent reduction and voice therapy. She has taught voice and diction for over 20 years at the university level, while teaching in an undergraduate Speech Pathology and Audiology training program. She has worked as a speech consultant in industry. Table of ContentsPART ONE: INTRODUCTION TO SPEECH COMMUNICATIONChapter 2: Dealing with Nervousness Chapter 4: The Sounds of American EnglishChapter 5: Improving Diction: The Basics Chapter 7: The Consonants: FricativesChapter 9: The Vowels and Diphthongs Chapter 10: Voice ProductionAppendix A: Pronunciation GuideAppendix C: Diagnostic Materials and Speech ChecklistsIndex | |||
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