Novantiqua: Rhetorics as a Contemporary TheoryIndiana University Press, 22.11.1980 - 336 Seiten "This is an important book: original, erudite, useful and ambitious." —Quarterly Journal of Speech |
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... interpretation of the first clause , with its Identive case frame , is internal to language ( I spoke of solipsism ) ; but the second interpretation of this first clause begins to move out of linguistic tautology into the realm of ...
... interpretation of the first clause , with its Identive case frame , is internal to language ( I spoke of solipsism ) ; but the second interpretation of this first clause begins to move out of linguistic tautology into the realm of ...
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... interpretation , a figure of synonymic variatio , or dittology ; and , in the second version of this same clause , a figure of metaphor ( more on this below ) . Moreover , I distinguished two levels or degrees of antithesis , ranging ...
... interpretation , a figure of synonymic variatio , or dittology ; and , in the second version of this same clause , a figure of metaphor ( more on this below ) . Moreover , I distinguished two levels or degrees of antithesis , ranging ...
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... interpretations : for the ancient one is emphasiz- ing the ' un - concealment ' as a normal , public state of truth ... interpretation of the Greek etymon in the following remark on one aspect of Plato's thought , ap- ropos of “ a close ...
... interpretations : for the ancient one is emphasiz- ing the ' un - concealment ' as a normal , public state of truth ... interpretation of the Greek etymon in the following remark on one aspect of Plato's thought , ap- ropos of “ a close ...
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The Commonplace as the Common Place | 19 |
Rhetoric Ideology and Dialectic | 61 |
The Structure of the Rheme | 145 |
Urheberrecht | |
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