Asosiy adabiyotlar
1. College of the Canyons. Tammera Strokes Rice, Natalie Miller,Victoria Leonard “Fundamentals of Public Speaking”. 2017.410 p.
2. Dale Carnegey (AKA Dale Carnegie),J.BergEsenwein “The Art of Public Speaking’2005 [EBook#16317].286 p.
3. David Harrington, Charles LeBeau, Speaking of speech 2009.111 p.
4. John P. Altgeld.”ORATORY’.Its requirements and its rewards,Chicago Charles H. Kerr & Company 56 Fifth Avenue .1901.72 p.
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3. http: //jspi.uz/pdf/download-nutq-madaniyati-tarixidan-nutq-madaniyati va-sanati.pdf.
4.Researhgate.net/profile/Lalixon_Mukhamedjanova/publication336106749Ritorika/links/5d8c4b9ea6fcc2554a0fe5d/Ritorika.pdf.
The following is a glossary of terms commonly used in relation to public speaking and by professional speakers.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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abstract
A summary of a magazine or journal article, written by someone other than the original author.
abstract words
Words that refer to ideas or concepts.
acceptance speech
A speech that gives thanks for a gift, an award, or some other form of public recognition.
acronym
A word composed of the initial letters or parts of a series of words.
active listening
Giving undivided attention to a speaker in a genuine effort to understand the speaker's point of view.
ad hominem fallacy
An attempt to discredit a position by attacking the people who favor it.
adrenaline
A hormone released into the bloodstream in response to physical or mental stress.
after-dinner speech
A brief, often humorous, ceremonial speech, presented after a meal, that offers a message without asking for radical changes in attitude or action.
agenda-setting function
The work of informative speaking in raising topics to attention and creating a sense of their importance.
agreement
The third stage in the persuasive process requires that listeners not only accept the speaker’s recommendations but remember their reasons for doing so.
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