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... the latter on " The Language in Discourse . " DEPARTMENT OF PEDAGOGY , UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS . CHAMPAIGN , ILLINOIS , Feb. 5 , 1897 . ARNOLD TOMPKINS . CONTENTS . INTRODUCTION THE ORGANIZING PRINCIPLE THE SUBJECT - MATTER.
... the latter on " The Language in Discourse . " DEPARTMENT OF PEDAGOGY , UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS . CHAMPAIGN , ILLINOIS , Feb. 5 , 1897 . ARNOLD TOMPKINS . CONTENTS . INTRODUCTION THE ORGANIZING PRINCIPLE THE SUBJECT - MATTER.
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... LANGUAGE AS AN OBJECT OF FERCEPTION Correctness Distinctness - 182 185 - 185 191 194 196 - 198 199 199 Brevity 200 Euphony - 202 Harmony Rhythm · 207 - 211 THE DIRECT RELATION OF LANGUAGE TO THOUGHT ASSOCIATION OF LANGUAGE FORM WITH ...
... LANGUAGE AS AN OBJECT OF FERCEPTION Correctness Distinctness - 182 185 - 185 191 194 196 - 198 199 199 Brevity 200 Euphony - 202 Harmony Rhythm · 207 - 211 THE DIRECT RELATION OF LANGUAGE TO THOUGHT ASSOCIATION OF LANGUAGE FORM WITH ...
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... language studies ; some of which are orthography , orthoëpy , lexicography , grammar , composi- tion , reading , linguistics , and literature . In a general way these all have the same subject - matter - language ; but each is ...
... language studies ; some of which are orthography , orthoëpy , lexicography , grammar , composi- tion , reading , linguistics , and literature . In a general way these all have the same subject - matter - language ; but each is ...
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... language studies can do nothing but deal with the language units . Why do they seesaw in this way ? The trouble arises from catching up the wrong language unit ; or rather , from seizing the unity at the wrong point . We are accustomed ...
... language studies can do nothing but deal with the language units . Why do they seesaw in this way ? The trouble arises from catching up the wrong language unit ; or rather , from seizing the unity at the wrong point . We are accustomed ...
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... language units are not such with reference to each other , but with reference to what each expresses . They are the true language units ; not because they refer back and forth to each other as whole and part , but because each expresses ...
... language units are not such with reference to each other , but with reference to what each expresses . They are the true language units ; not because they refer back and forth to each other as whole and part , but because each expresses ...
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