A Practical Rhetoric of Expository ProseOxford University Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 583 |
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... dictionary " is an infallible authority that dic- tates how language must be used . The falseness of the first of ... dictionary one consults . The second assumption in our hypothetical , but typical , statement about the dictionary is ...
... dictionary " is an infallible authority that dic- tates how language must be used . The falseness of the first of ... dictionary one consults . The second assumption in our hypothetical , but typical , statement about the dictionary is ...
Strana 542
... dictionary is and what pose it intends to achieve . pur- Simply defined , a dictionary describes or records how words have been used and how they are being used up to the date of publication . A diction- ary , then , is authoritative to ...
... dictionary is and what pose it intends to achieve . pur- Simply defined , a dictionary describes or records how words have been used and how they are being used up to the date of publication . A diction- ary , then , is authoritative to ...
Strana 548
... dictionary , Webster III . Begun almost imme- diately after the publication of Webster II in 1934 , Webster III is based upon some 10,000,000 citations or usage examples , many of which are taken from modern or recent publications ...
... dictionary , Webster III . Begun almost imme- diately after the publication of Webster II in 1934 , Webster III is based upon some 10,000,000 citations or usage examples , many of which are taken from modern or recent publications ...
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Communication and Rhetoric | 3 |
WRITING AS A PROCESS | 17 |
Invention | 32 |
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A. J. Liebling adjective adverbs American awkward beginning called chapter clarity clause clear closing co-ordination comma common composition concise construction context deadwood definition devices diction dictionary discuss E. B. White effect emphasis employed English essay example exposition expository expression F. L. Lucas fact feeling final following sentence formal G. K. Chesterton going grammatical H. L. Mencken Hilaire Belloc idea important independent clauses instance James Thurber kind language less logical mark meaning metaphors modifiers noun object outline paragraph parallel parataxis passage pattern phrase plural prepositional problem pronoun prose punctuation purpose quotation quoted reader reason relative revision rhetorical question rhythm rule sense signposts simple Soapland sometimes sound specific speech stress groups student style subordinate syllables syntactic teacher techniques tence term theme thing thought tion tone topic sentence topic statement transitions usually Virginia Woolf words writer