A Choice of Worlds: The Practice and Criticism of Public DiscourseJames Robertson Andrews Harper & Row, 1972 - Počet stran: 164 |
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... language : Language may be used as a substitute for other evidence . If a new school program , for example , was devised on an experimental basis , those who favored it and those who opposed it might well develop their principal ...
... language : Language may be used as a substitute for other evidence . If a new school program , for example , was devised on an experimental basis , those who favored it and those who opposed it might well develop their principal ...
Strana 37
... language . As he chooses language that is clear and vivid his yardstick is the meaningfulness of such choices to the audience . The critic The critic examines style for what it tells him of the speaker's ability and view of the world ...
... language . As he chooses language that is clear and vivid his yardstick is the meaningfulness of such choices to the audience . The critic The critic examines style for what it tells him of the speaker's ability and view of the world ...
Strana 162
... language chosen and the construc- tions employed . In what ways might language choice be considered unusual by an audience ? Would such choices tend to make the ideas under consideration more striking or challenging ? Would they tend to ...
... language chosen and the construc- tions employed . In what ways might language choice be considered unusual by an audience ? Would such choices tend to make the ideas under consideration more striking or challenging ? Would they tend to ...
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Practical and Critical Principles | 9 |
Speeches for Analysis and Criticism | 39 |
The Audience and the Topic | 55 |
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