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Aphasia in Children. By Jon Eisenson. New York: Harper and Row, 1972; pp. 210. $8.00. COMPOSITE REVIEWS Aristotle's Deduction and Induction: Introductory Analysis and Snythesis. By Wayne N. Thompson. Amsterdam: Rodopi N.V., 1975; pp. 114. $8.00. Aristotle and Information Theory: A Comparison of the Influence of Causal Assumptions on Two Theories of Communication. By Lawrence W. Rosenfield. The Hague: Mouton, 1971; pp. 149. $11.75. Practical Experiences in Extemp and Debate. By John I. Sisco, Frank L. Natter, and Joan B. Holm. Vero Beach, Florida: Media Tronics, Inc., 1973; pp. iv + 75. $3.00. Choose an Objective in Speech Communication. Eds. P. Judson Newcombe and John S. Yeast. Vero Beach, Florida: Media Tronics, Inc., 1973. $3.00. Personal and Interpersonal Communication: Dialogue with the Self and with Others. By John J. Makay and Beverly A. Gaw. Columbus, Ohio: Charles E. Merrill Publishing Company, 1975; pp. xii + 260. $8.95. Interpersonal Communication: Influences and Alternatives. By J. Dan Rothwell and James I. Costigan. Columbus, Ohio: Charles E. Merrill Publishing Company, 1975; pp. xii + 269. $6.95. Monologue to Dialogue: An Exploration of Interpersonal Communication. By Charles T. Brown and Paul W. Keller. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice‐Hall, Inc., 1973; pp. xv + 223. $7.50 (clothbound) $5.95 (paperback). EDITION‐TO‐EDITION REVIEW Principles of Speaking. Third Edition. By Kenneth G. Hance, David C. Ralph, and Milton J. Wiksell. Belmont, California: Wadsworth Publishing Company, 1975; pp. xi + 369. $8.50.
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