Rhetoric--ritual: A Study of the Communicative and Aesthetic Dimensions of LanguageDickenson Publishing Company, 1972 - 297 Seiten |
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... Style . For it assumes that language exists ( since concepts , ideas , thoughts exist ) apart from Style , and Style apart from language . And to say that is , essentially , to dehumanize language , for if there is language without Style ...
... Style . For it assumes that language exists ( since concepts , ideas , thoughts exist ) apart from Style , and Style apart from language . And to say that is , essentially , to dehumanize language , for if there is language without Style ...
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... Style , that I am my Style . Fine . That certainly removes any possibility of the Style - as - frosting - on - the - cake notion . But it does nothing , it says nothing about any changes in Style that may occur or that may be desired ...
... Style , that I am my Style . Fine . That certainly removes any possibility of the Style - as - frosting - on - the - cake notion . But it does nothing , it says nothing about any changes in Style that may occur or that may be desired ...
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... Style was moderately formal and ornate and moderately plain ; low Style was plain , uncluttered , and simple . Despite its age , this approach has not proved to be an exciting and profitable one . For one thing , almost all discourses ...
... Style was moderately formal and ornate and moderately plain ; low Style was plain , uncluttered , and simple . Despite its age , this approach has not proved to be an exciting and profitable one . For one thing , almost all discourses ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
American argued argument Aristotle Arthur Koestler attitudes audience basic behavior believe called chapter Communication conflict constitute course create CYRANO define described drama E. E. Cummings elements emotional enthymeme essay ethical example exist fact FALSTAFF feel free verse Gettysburg Address god-terms human I. A. Richards idea important intelligent intrapersonal involved Jean-Paul Sartre Journal Kenneth Burke language acts listen logical look matter meaning metaphor nature nonverbal Northrop Frye notion obvious ourselves pattern person persuasive philosophical poem poetic poetry pollution problem prose Psychology readers reality reason responsibility Rhetoric and Ritual rhetorical act rhetorical discourse rhetorician rhythm rhythmical ritualistic Russell Tribunal Sartre seems sense sentence simply social sort speech statements structure Style Susanne Langer symbolic talk Thanodrin theory there's thing thought trans Tribunal trimeter utter verbal verse Vietnam W. H. Auden words York young