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Extemporaneous Speaking: Organization which Inheres

Pages 150-155 | Published online: 23 Jan 2018

  • The literature describing organizational patterns which are useful for extemporaneous speaking is scarce. The following may be helpful in preparing instructional materials to teach such patterns: Bert E. Bradley , Fundamentals of Speech Communication: The Credibility of Ideas (Dubuque: William C. Brown Company, 1974), pp. 82–106; Alan H. Monroe and Douglas Ehninger , Principles and Types of Speech Communication , 7th ed. (Glenview, Ill.: Scott, Foresman, 1974), pp. 381–88, 489–544; Raymond S. Ross , Speech Communication: Fundamentals and Practice , 3rd ed. (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice- Hall, 1974), pp. 178–190, 393–403; and Bernard P. McCabe, Jr. , and Coleman C. Bender , Speaking Is a Practical Matter , 3rd ed. (Boston: Holbrook Press, 1976), pp. 208–220, 274–80.

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