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Original Articles

Attitude of speaker toward audience: A significant concept for contemporary rhetorical theory and criticism

Pages 95-104 | Published online: 22 May 2009
 

Abstract

One assumption held by various contemporary rhetorical and communication theorists is that there are desirable and undesirable, ethical and unethical, attitudes which speakers hold toward receivers in any rhetorical transaction. The author examines the views of some of these theorists concerning the nature and significance of speaker toward audience.

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