Rhetoric--ritual: A Study of the Communicative and Aesthetic Dimensions of LanguageDickenson Publishing Company, 1972 - 297 oldal |
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9. oldal
... possible , however , to be aware of and partially control the blending of the situation and language that allows for or requires one sort of behavior or another . It is possible , that is , so long as we keep reminding ourselves that ...
... possible , however , to be aware of and partially control the blending of the situation and language that allows for or requires one sort of behavior or another . It is possible , that is , so long as we keep reminding ourselves that ...
49. oldal
... possible salvation of the underdeveloped world . But that same consensus led to heated debate . How could the UDCs be persuaded to limit their populations , and should not the United States lead the way by limiting its own ? Members of ...
... possible salvation of the underdeveloped world . But that same consensus led to heated debate . How could the UDCs be persuaded to limit their populations , and should not the United States lead the way by limiting its own ? Members of ...
180. oldal
... possible in ritualistic work . For many centuries writers have said that Ritual deals only with certain subjects or certain sorts of meaning . Aristotle wrote : It is , moreover , evident from what has been said that it is not the ...
... possible in ritualistic work . For many centuries writers have said that Ritual deals only with certain subjects or certain sorts of meaning . Aristotle wrote : It is , moreover , evident from what has been said that it is not the ...
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