Rhetoric--ritual: A Study of the Communicative and Aesthetic Dimensions of LanguageDickenson Publishing Company, 1972 - 297 oldal |
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123. oldal
... basic drives , and who can plug into the appropriate ones at the appropriate times , that someone will rule me , perhaps without my knowing that I'm being ruled . But that is to make of communication a sort of switchboard activity ; you ...
... basic drives , and who can plug into the appropriate ones at the appropriate times , that someone will rule me , perhaps without my knowing that I'm being ruled . But that is to make of communication a sort of switchboard activity ; you ...
211. oldal
... basic level of language , but he has talked of that basic level in more specific terms , in terms of rhythm and imagery . I'm going to continue his line of thought and point out that the term “ poetry ” is used in two senses , one broad ...
... basic level of language , but he has talked of that basic level in more specific terms , in terms of rhythm and imagery . I'm going to continue his line of thought and point out that the term “ poetry ” is used in two senses , one broad ...
219. oldal
... basic . My order of priorities , then , begins with language , and within language , Ritual is basic to Rhetoric . Then comes the secondary form , philosophical discourse . And after that the tertiary form , scientific discourse ...
... basic . My order of priorities , then , begins with language , and within language , Ritual is basic to Rhetoric . Then comes the secondary form , philosophical discourse . And after that the tertiary form , scientific discourse ...
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