Rhetoric--ritual: A Study of the Communicative and Aesthetic Dimensions of LanguageDickenson Publishing Company, 1972 - 297页 |
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... discourse . I've used that word frequently , and I intend by it its most usual meaning : systematic or connected statements that communicate thoughts and feelings to listeners or readers . A discourse is addressed to someone , it ...
... discourse . I've used that word frequently , and I intend by it its most usual meaning : systematic or connected statements that communicate thoughts and feelings to listeners or readers . A discourse is addressed to someone , it ...
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... discourse strikes such a high level of rhetorical intensity , is so dramatically taut , that the final section lets us down a little . " " However , for its audience , an audience aware of social issues and already informed about the ...
... discourse strikes such a high level of rhetorical intensity , is so dramatically taut , that the final section lets us down a little . " " However , for its audience , an audience aware of social issues and already informed about the ...
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... discourse that is a high one , indeed . And , while I don't wish to imply that Professor Langer would agree with my order of priorities , it seems to me that such a role gives philosophy precedence of a sort over all other disciplines ...
... discourse that is a high one , indeed . And , while I don't wish to imply that Professor Langer would agree with my order of priorities , it seems to me that such a role gives philosophy precedence of a sort over all other disciplines ...
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