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... to C . C . Everett ' s “ Science of Thought ” and to Herbert Spencer ' s “ Essay on
the Philosophy of Style , ” the former having direct influence on my treatment of “
The Thought in Discourse , " and the latter on “ The Language in Discourse .
... to C . C . Everett ' s “ Science of Thought ” and to Herbert Spencer ' s “ Essay on
the Philosophy of Style , ” the former having direct influence on my treatment of “
The Thought in Discourse , " and the latter on “ The Language in Discourse .
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Arnold Tompkins. PAGB - - GENERAL LAWS OF ARGUMENTATION - The Law of
Purpose - - - The Law of Unity - - - - - - - - 160 160 - 163 - - ITS FUNDAMENTAL
LAW THE LANGUAGE IN DISCOURSE . . . . . 171 ITS FUNDAMENTAL LAW .
Arnold Tompkins. PAGB - - GENERAL LAWS OF ARGUMENTATION - The Law of
Purpose - - - The Law of Unity - - - - - - - - 160 160 - 163 - - ITS FUNDAMENTAL
LAW THE LANGUAGE IN DISCOURSE . . . . . 171 ITS FUNDAMENTAL LAW .
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THE SUBJECT - MATTER BOUNDED . The science of discourse , or rhetoric , is
one of a large group of language studies ; some of which are orthography ,
orthoëpy , lexicography , grammar , composition , reading , linguistics , and
literature .
THE SUBJECT - MATTER BOUNDED . The science of discourse , or rhetoric , is
one of a large group of language studies ; some of which are orthography ,
orthoëpy , lexicography , grammar , composition , reading , linguistics , and
literature .
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Language divides itself into the very obvious parts , words , sentences , and
discourse . These are the lanshould be parted off to deal with each separately .
And so they are , to a certain extent ; for we have word position , reading , rhetoric
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Language divides itself into the very obvious parts , words , sentences , and
discourse . These are the lanshould be parted off to deal with each separately .
And so they are , to a certain extent ; for we have word position , reading , rhetoric
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And either “ Peace ” or “ Vici ” would have made a first - rate discourse by itself .
The point is that these language units are not such with reference to each other ,
but with reference to what each expresses . They are the true language units ; not
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And either “ Peace ” or “ Vici ” would have made a first - rate discourse by itself .
The point is that these language units are not such with reference to each other ,
but with reference to what each expresses . They are the true language units ; not
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