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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... sentence is func- tional insofar as it ( 1 ) links itself , through certain of its constituents and features , to the preceding and the following sentence , thus con- stituting a connected discourse ; ( 2 ) builds up relationships ...
... sentence is func- tional insofar as it ( 1 ) links itself , through certain of its constituents and features , to the preceding and the following sentence , thus con- stituting a connected discourse ; ( 2 ) builds up relationships ...
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... sentence . If we accept the idea that the Greek sentence tends to follow , in general , an ancient Indo - European pattern by which the determiner precedes the ele- ment it determines , and in particular , that the sentence subject ordi ...
... sentence . If we accept the idea that the Greek sentence tends to follow , in general , an ancient Indo - European pattern by which the determiner precedes the ele- ment it determines , and in particular , that the sentence subject ordi ...
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... sentence : one at the level of the simple clauses and the other at the level of the whole sentence . The level of the first clause has been already shown : the motif is the tôi ... tóksōi ónoma cluster , and the theme the ' bios ' noun ...
... sentence : one at the level of the simple clauses and the other at the level of the whole sentence . The level of the first clause has been already shown : the motif is the tôi ... tóksōi ónoma cluster , and the theme the ' bios ' noun ...
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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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actually already analysis ancient appear aspect basic become biós called clause clear complex components concept concerned concrete connection connotations considered constitute construction context contrast course critical definition described designate detailed dialectic discourse discussion distinction effect elements essentially example existence expression fact field figure fragment function give given Greek hand Heraclitus human idea ideological important indications instance interesting interpretation issue kind language latter least less lexical lexical item linguistic literary look Marxism meaning metaphor nature noted noun object ontology opposite original passage philosophical politics position possible precisely present problem question quoted realization reason reference reflection relation relationship relevant represented respect rhetoric seems semantic sense sentence simply speak specific speech statement strategy structure theory things tion tradition translation usually whole