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    بلاغة الحِجاج في خطب الحَجّاج by إسلام حسن إبراهيم

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Arguments is considered as an introduction for studying literary texts which have a persuasive feature.These texts represent apersuasive speech withwhich their authors aim to influence the recipients, and wining over them to approve certain opinion or predicament.Since the art of "elocution" (public speech) is one of the prosaic arts, which aim for persuading and influencing, the orator(public speaker) has to depend on argumentative methods withwhich he influences his auditors, and throughwhich he proves the veracity of his allegation and the propriety of his opinion.Therefor, this research lifts up by studying the sermons of Al_Haggag Bin Youssof - who is one of most famous orators in "The Umayyad era"- through a deliberative perspective; in order to clarify varying argument's means and methods-linguistic and rhetorical- to shed light on their role in composing elocution and expressing its significance.…”
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    ResSKNet-SSDP: Effective and Light End-To-End Architecture for Speaker Recognition by Fei Deng, Lihong Deng, Peifan Jiang, Gexiang Zhang, Qiang Yang

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Extensive comparison experiments were performed on two popular public speaker recognition datasets, Voxceleb and CN-Celeb, with current state-of-the-art speaker recognition systems and achieved the lowest EER/DCF of 2.33%/0.2298, 2.44%/0.2559, 4.10%/0.3502, and 12.28%/0.5051. …”
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    THEATRICAL TECHNOLOGY IN TEACHING by Vera G. Pukhalskaya, Anna Yu. Kulinkovich

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…The article adduces advice of the renowned stage masters and public speakers on the rules for preparing a successful public speech.…”
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    Book of QUOTATIONS

    Published 2009
    “…Arranged by theme and with an index of famous people, this is a fascinating volume to revisit time and time again, which will also be invaluable for writers, editors and public speakers. These inspirational and entertaining quotations are a timeless reminder of some of the amazing talents and personalities, from many generations and walks of life, who have enriched our lives and made the world a more interesting place.…”
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    Develop Your Public Speaking Skills: Tips for Beginning Speakers, Speech Coaches, and Judges by Marshall H. Breeze, Rick D. Rudd, Gregory T. Gifford, Catherine W. Shoulders

    Published 2011-02-01
    “…This revised 7-page fact sheet pulls together advice from textbooks and references on public speaking as well as actual critiques from judges of public speaking competitions to provide guidance that is both consistent with accepted practice for public speakers and relevant to the problems faced by young speakers in a competitive setting. …”
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    Faire parler la science. Entretien croisé avec Jihane Benamar, Delphine Cavallo, Lisa George et Amélie Vairelles (chargées de communication scientifique) by Diégo Antolinos-Basso, Natalia La Valle

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…At a time of increasing individualization of careers and widespread competition for skills, the conversations with these skilled science public speakers open up many relevant questions, beyond the strictly communicational field: What do digital social networks (DSN) do to the research professions, and to communicators? …”
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    An Underestimated Tool: Body Language in Classroom during Teaching and Learning by Mustafa Altun

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…For many people who work as presenters, lecturers, or public speakers, they use many tools to deliver their messages besides verbal language. …”
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    Is Sacred Nature Gendered or Queer? Insights from a Study on Eco-Spiritual Activism in Switzerland by Irene Becci, Alexandre Grandjean

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The authors also present more recent observations on the increasing visibility of women and feminists as key public speakers. They conclude with the importance of contextualizing imaginaries that circulate as universalistic and planetary and of relating them to individuals’ gendered selves and their social, political, and economic capital.…”
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    Glossophobic Experience Amongst MPSPC Philippines Pre-service Teachers Through Oral Speech Presentations by Jonnelle Fagsao, Julie Grace Mi-ing

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Most individuals are not born to be public speakers; they are educated to be developed as one. …”
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    An experimental study on fear of public speaking using a virtual environment. by Slater, M, Pertaub, D, Barker, C, Clark, D

    Published 2006
    “…The experimental study involved 20 people who were confident public speakers and 16 who were phobic, assessed on a standard psychological scale. …”
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    The conceptualisation of life in Nursi's Damascus Sermon by Abdullah, Nur Sakinah Thomas, Hossein, Vahid Nimehchisalem, Mohd Kasim, Zalina, Gulerce, Hakan

    Published 2017
    “…The findings can benefit orators, authors and public speakers about the importance of conceptualising metaphors to influence the audience for a lasting impression.…”
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    Phonetic Attributes of Political Discourse by Maija Brēde

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…Public speaking, especially by professional public speakers – leading State figures intends not only at providing essential information but also at convincing the audience of certain standpoints and affecting it emotionally. …”
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    Characteristics of the Publicistic Style of Intonation in English and Latvian by Maija Brēde

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…The interpausal segments are occasionally short, since pauses do not always mark the boundaries of grammatical constructions. The public speakers’ voice timbre is dignified, concerned and personally involved. …”
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    Multimodal Prominence Marking in Semi-Spontaneous YouTube Monologs: The Interaction of Intonation and Eyebrow Movements by Stephanie Berger, Margaret Zellers

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Both facial expressions like eyebrow movements and prosodic characteristics like pitch height and the position of the pitch accent relative to the prominent syllable play an important role in prominence marking, which in turn is used by YouTubers and other public speakers alike to engage their audience. We analyze the co-occurrence of eyebrow movements and pitch accents of differing prominence levels produced by a sample of English-speaking YouTubers, and the height and position of those pitch accents. …”
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    LINGUISTIC PECULIARITIES OF EFFECTIVE PUBLIC SPEECH by Vidmanė Žoštautaitė, Dinalda Simuntienė

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Public speaking comes in many different forms and has many uses but the main aim is to inform, educate and successfully influence the public with motivational and powerful statements. The majority of public speakers that an individual might encounter are political figures. …”
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    Application of rhetorical styles as a determinant of the effectiveness of oral communication in public lectures by Zulkifley Hamid, Norida Berhan, Kartini Abd Wahab

    Published 2015
    “…Data clearly shows that rhetorical styles is an effective tool in delivering messages to the public, and it is a skill that must be acquired by all public speakers such as politicians, religious officers, social workers and others involved in communications with the public.…”
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    History and the making of the orator in Demosthenes and Aeschines by Westwood, G

    Published 2014
    “…It does so by close examination of the surviving public speeches of Demosthenes and Aeschines, arguing that presentation of the city’s history in front of mass audiences held singular persuasive potential for public speakers, allowing them to furnish with a more meaningful ethical context both the discussion of issues addressed in the Assembly and the arguments advanced in public trials. …”
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    Something in the Air: Dr Carter Moffat's Ammoniaphone and the Victorian Science of Singing by Dickson, D

    Published 2017
    “…Aggressively (not to say unscrupulously) advertised, the Ammoniaphone was marketed to vocalists, clergymen, public speakers, choirmasters, schoolmasters, parliamentarians, and enthusiastic amateurs of these vocations, with claims that it would conserve and preserve the voice, expand its range upwards and downwards, and lend it an otherwise unobtainable purity, beauty and richness. …”
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    The linguistics of orality: a psycholinguistic approach to private and public performance of classical Attic prose by Vatri, A

    Published 2013
    “…Especially in political and judicial contexts, where important decisions were to be made, public speakers could not afford being unclear.</p> <p>In order to test whether public texts were clearer than private texts, 'clarity' must be defined in a linguistically thorough way. …”
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