Rhetoric--ritual: A Study of the Communicative and Aesthetic Dimensions of LanguageDickenson Publishing Company, 1972 - 297 Seiten |
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... human environment . Now , returning to the " man " without language , we find that such a creature would not only be ... human . Without language he could be only an animal , and not a very highly evolved animal at that . Conversely , to ...
... human environment . Now , returning to the " man " without language , we find that such a creature would not only be ... human . Without language he could be only an animal , and not a very highly evolved animal at that . Conversely , to ...
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... human feelings , and that , there is no common human emotion which is ever out of date , for though the emotions may be attached to ways of thought and schemes of belief in which we have no part , the human needs which call them forth ...
... human feelings , and that , there is no common human emotion which is ever out of date , for though the emotions may be attached to ways of thought and schemes of belief in which we have no part , the human needs which call them forth ...
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... human is to use and be used by language . The idea of a human being without language is simply a contradiction in terms . On our deepest language levels , our deepest symbolic levels , we perceive beauty and ugliness , danger and ...
... human is to use and be used by language . The idea of a human being without language is simply a contradiction in terms . On our deepest language levels , our deepest symbolic levels , we perceive beauty and ugliness , danger and ...
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