Rhetoric--ritual: A Study of the Communicative and Aesthetic Dimensions of LanguageDickenson Publishing Company, 1972 - 297 oldal |
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... separate from it the symbol user called man . From my point of view , however , there is no such thing as man separate from his language or language separate from man . To be human is to use language . Indeed , with increasing frequency ...
... separate from it the symbol user called man . From my point of view , however , there is no such thing as man separate from his language or language separate from man . To be human is to use language . Indeed , with increasing frequency ...
30. oldal
... separate but equal opportunity ? You will get the separate opportunity and suffer the inequality that follows ineluctably from the separation of the minority from the majority . The Negro racist , like the white racist , bases his ...
... separate but equal opportunity ? You will get the separate opportunity and suffer the inequality that follows ineluctably from the separation of the minority from the majority . The Negro racist , like the white racist , bases his ...
120. oldal
... separate discourses , rhetoricians , and audiences do in fact exist . I talked about individual rhetorical acts and individual rhetoricians . There is a sense , of course , in which it is perfectly proper to do so ; this book , for ...
... separate discourses , rhetoricians , and audiences do in fact exist . I talked about individual rhetorical acts and individual rhetoricians . There is a sense , of course , in which it is perfectly proper to do so ; this book , for ...
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