Thinking, 1; Communicating, 2; Hearing, 2; Elocution defined, 2; Rela-
tions of Elocution and Rhetoric, 2; Suggestiveness of Tone, 3; Para-
phrasing, 4; Cases illustrating the relation between Matter and Manner,
5; Requisites of Expression, 5; Purpose and Habit, 6; Mind and Body,
6; Practicality, 7.
Purpose the basis of classification, 27; "Type" defined, 28; Classification
with reference to Purpose, 28; Formulative, Discriminative, Emotional,
and Volitional types described, 28, 29; Final and immediate purposes
as governing analysis, 30; Sequence of Dominant Moods, 30.
Introduction as preparation, 34; Explanatory introduction, 35; Adaptive,
35; Conciliatory, 36; Incentive, 36; Movement in introductory matter,
37; Propositional matter, 37; Formal proposition, 37; Definitive propo-
sition, 38; Logically connected or weighty proposition, 38; "Quantity"
in propositional utterance, 39; Transition, 39.
Relations of Emotion, 79; Means of expression, 80; Normal feeling, 81;
Pure tone, 82; Enlarged or deepened feeling, 83; Aspirated tone, 87;
Oppressed or covered feeling, 88; Pectoral tone, 90; Stern or severe
feeling, 90; Rigid or tense voice, 91; Agitated feeling, 93; Tremulous
voice, 94.
Volitional paraphrasing, 99; Abrupt volition, 102; Initial stress, 104; Insist-
ent volition, 104; Final stress, 107; Uplifting volition, 107; Median
stress, 109; Mixed types, 110; Establishment, Violence, 110-112.
Naturalness in speech, 168; Table of Vocal Exercises, 170-171; Functions
and training of Chest, 172; Throat, 185; Jaw, 188; Tongue, 191; Oral
Cavity, 192; Vocal Chords, 194; Articulating Organs, 197; Abdominal
Muscles, 201; Summary, 206.
Completeness, Finality, Momentary Completeness, 224; Grammatical and
Formal Incompleteness, Subordination, 226; Anticipation, 227; Implied
Incompleteness, Negative Statement, Non-Affirmative Statement, 230;
Doubt, 231; Interrogation Direct, 232; Supplication or Entreaty, Com-
plex Relations, Comparison or Contrast, with Affirmation, 233; Com-
parison or Contrast, with Incompleteness, Affirmation with Incomplete-
ness, 234; The Central Idea, 237; Subordination, 247.
Earnestness, 253; Personation, 259; Normal Feeling, 272; Elevated Feel-
ing, 276; Suppressed Feeling, 285; Stern, Severe, or Harsh Feeling,
287; Oppressed or Covered Feeling, 291; Agitated Feeling, 293.
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