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Abstract

The Articulate Person aptly serves as both the title of the text as well as the goal for which it is designed to achieve. In a prefatory statement, the author advises the student/reader that the text is not intended to create a polished professional speaker, but an articulate person--one who wants to learn to speak in public with some measure of intelligence, appropriateness, and confidence. The author's definition then of "articulate" serves as the end toward which this introductory public speaking text strives to accomplish.

Journal Title

Iowa Journal of Speech Communication

Volume

11

Issue

2

First Page

41

Last Page

43

Language

en

File Format

application/pdf

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