Rhetoric--ritual: A Study of the Communicative and Aesthetic Dimensions of LanguageDickenson Publishing Company, 1972 - 297页 |
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... reality . In English , for instance , the simplest structural elements are probably the actors ( subjects ) , acts ( verbs ) , and things acted on ( objects ) . Using this kind of language structure to describe some kinds of reality is ...
... reality . In English , for instance , the simplest structural elements are probably the actors ( subjects ) , acts ( verbs ) , and things acted on ( objects ) . Using this kind of language structure to describe some kinds of reality is ...
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... reality. In English, for instance, the simplest structural elements are probably the actors (subjects), acts (verbs), and things acted on (objects). Using this kind of language structure to describe some kinds of reality is fairly ...
... reality. In English, for instance, the simplest structural elements are probably the actors (subjects), acts (verbs), and things acted on (objects). Using this kind of language structure to describe some kinds of reality is fairly ...
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... reality ” in the emotions of the observer , and both see reality as emotional . Miss Middleton is " a dainty rogue in porcelain , " and that is strangely close to the child's teddy bear that is comfort and warmth . Not driven quite as ...
... reality ” in the emotions of the observer , and both see reality as emotional . Miss Middleton is " a dainty rogue in porcelain , " and that is strangely close to the child's teddy bear that is comfort and warmth . Not driven quite as ...
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