The Province of ProseWilliam R. Keast, Robert E. Streeter Harper, 1956 - 801 Seiten |
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... questions . The first group , " Understanding the Text , " is addressed to matters of purpose , structure , style ... question of revision . Neither is offered as a definitive treatment of its subject ; but both , we be- lieve , will ...
... questions . The first group , " Understanding the Text , " is addressed to matters of purpose , structure , style ... question of revision . Neither is offered as a definitive treatment of its subject ; but both , we be- lieve , will ...
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... question " How shall I put it ? " He has to have an adequate command of the resources of language , and he has to have a sense of his responsibilities in using these resources . Viewing the problem in purely operational terms , language ...
... question " How shall I put it ? " He has to have an adequate command of the resources of language , and he has to have a sense of his responsibilities in using these resources . Viewing the problem in purely operational terms , language ...
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... question whether this is the same thing as the acceptance of " the authority of scientific opinion " by nonscientists , or whether there is any substitute for free and open dis- cussion on any questions that affect the entire society ...
... question whether this is the same thing as the acceptance of " the authority of scientific opinion " by nonscientists , or whether there is any substitute for free and open dis- cussion on any questions that affect the entire society ...
Inhalt
Point of View Assumptions | 36 |
Some Possible Procedures | 123 |
The Writers Resources and Responsibilities | 222 |
Urheberrecht | |
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