Rhetoric--ritual: A Study of the Communicative and Aesthetic Dimensions of LanguageDickenson Publishing Company, 1972 - 297 Seiten |
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... language . And to say that is , essentially , to dehumanize language , for if there is language without Style that must include Style of the idiosyncratic sort that I , and you , and all individual users of language , bring to it ; and ...
... language . And to say that is , essentially , to dehumanize language , for if there is language without Style that must include Style of the idiosyncratic sort that I , and you , and all individual users of language , bring to it ; and ...
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... language in a manner that will determine our outer or inner reality , bring us closer to another solitary being , or create order of some private chaos , we must resort to metaphor . Professor Langer points out that metaphor is not ...
... language in a manner that will determine our outer or inner reality , bring us closer to another solitary being , or create order of some private chaos , we must resort to metaphor . Professor Langer points out that metaphor is not ...
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... language , despite their fragmented character . Similarly , the nonverbal Ritual of some pantomime and dance is impossible to call something other than language ; and there are cases in which the semantic and emotional values of these ...
... language , despite their fragmented character . Similarly , the nonverbal Ritual of some pantomime and dance is impossible to call something other than language ; and there are cases in which the semantic and emotional values of these ...
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