Rhetoric--ritual: A Study of the Communicative and Aesthetic Dimensions of LanguageDickenson Publishing Company, 1972 - 297 oldal |
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38. oldal
... emotional responses combined with the fact that they are more powerful than rational ones ; the idea that both the rhetorician and the salesman fool their audiences ; and the belief that the audience is so psychologically and ...
... emotional responses combined with the fact that they are more powerful than rational ones ; the idea that both the rhetorician and the salesman fool their audiences ; and the belief that the audience is so psychologically and ...
39. oldal
... emotional , for they are all logical and emotional . But it does nothing to help you decide that certain statements or discourses function more or less logically or emotionally for certain audiences than do others . The simple comment ...
... emotional , for they are all logical and emotional . But it does nothing to help you decide that certain statements or discourses function more or less logically or emotionally for certain audiences than do others . The simple comment ...
42. oldal
... emotional value . There are many emotionally effective statements that we would wish to call nonfactual . Rather , I have been trying to demonstrate my belief that there is no such thing as a completely unemotional , factual ...
... emotional value . There are many emotionally effective statements that we would wish to call nonfactual . Rather , I have been trying to demonstrate my belief that there is no such thing as a completely unemotional , factual ...
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