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Page iii
... matter which , as each presupposes the other . But we care now nothing for the name except to insist , in obedience to the demands of both life and logic , on its extension over all phases of the discourse process . Until quite recently ...
... matter which , as each presupposes the other . But we care now nothing for the name except to insist , in obedience to the demands of both life and logic , on its extension over all phases of the discourse process . Until quite recently ...
Page vi
... matter . In studying rhetoric the pupil usually accepts obediently anything and everything in the serial order put down for him ; would accept as many more or as many less in any order in which they might be served up . Discourse , real ...
... matter . In studying rhetoric the pupil usually accepts obediently anything and everything in the serial order put down for him ; would accept as many more or as many less in any order in which they might be served up . Discourse , real ...
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... 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.
... 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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Arnold Tompkins. CONTENTS . INTRODUCTION THE ORGANIZING PRINCIPLE THE SUBJECT - MATTER BOUNDED THE ORGANIC ELEMENTS THE PURPOSE IN DISCOURSE EFFICIENT MEANS TO A WORTHY END CONDITIONS OF EFFECTIVENESS The Author or the Interpreter ...
Arnold Tompkins. CONTENTS . INTRODUCTION THE ORGANIZING PRINCIPLE THE SUBJECT - MATTER BOUNDED THE ORGANIC ELEMENTS THE PURPOSE IN DISCOURSE EFFICIENT MEANS TO A WORTHY END CONDITIONS OF EFFECTIVENESS The Author or the Interpreter ...
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... matter - language ; but each is restricted to a given view or phase of it . Yes , view or phase , since each subject is not re- stricted to a part ; for each study covers the entire extent of language . Either spelling , pronunciation ...
... matter - language ; but each is restricted to a given view or phase of it . Yes , view or phase , since each subject is not re- stricted to a part ; for each study covers the entire extent of language . Either spelling , pronunciation ...
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