In Language Habits in Human Affairs, highly respected general semantics educator Dr. Irving J. Lee reveals how our language habits lead to trouble. He then shows how to change such habits to develop more effective communication and thinking skills.
This book helps us develop new awareness of the problems and difficulties involved in making accurate statements about ourselves and the world in which we live. It reveals how to discover the maladjustments, both personal and social, that have their roots in improper evaluation, because of false-to-fact language habits.
Communication professionals, teachers, students, thinkers, writers, all who want to build better life skills through improved language habits, must read Language Habits in Human Affairs.
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?The book is delightfully documented with many cases, some humorous and some sad, of the misuse of words, and sets forth bravely the many difficulties in the pathway toward general improvements of our use of language. It is thoroughly practical. . . . There is even a chapter on when to keep still!?-Scientific Book Club Review
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