Speech and Hearing Sciences ETDs

Publication Date

5-8-1963

Abstract

Ancient and modern authorities on rhetoric agree that the fundamental purpose of oral discourse is social coordination or control. This implies the use of speech as an instrument of communication by which ideas and feelings are conveyed from person to person. Speech, therefore, assumes a primary role in the outcome of history and the peaceful resolution of vital differences.

Degree Name

Speech-Language Pathology

Level of Degree

Masters

Department Name

Speech and Hearing Sciences

First Committee Member (Chair)

CB Owens

Second Committee Member

N/A

Third Committee Member

N/A

Language

English

Document Type

Thesis

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