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... mind addressed , it becomes a discourse . In discourse there is always an auditor , a recipient , in relation to whom the language is to be considered ; but in the study of language as words , phrases , and sentences , the relation is ...
... mind addressed , it becomes a discourse . In discourse there is always an auditor , a recipient , in relation to whom the language is to be considered ; but in the study of language as words , phrases , and sentences , the relation is ...
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... sentences as lan- guage forms expressing thought , then a discourse may be defined as a language form expressing thought in the process of producing a definite change in some mind addressed . The ideas presented are the direct means ...
... sentences as lan- guage forms expressing thought , then a discourse may be defined as a language form expressing thought in the process of producing a definite change in some mind addressed . The ideas presented are the direct means ...
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... mind produces the discourse , " See the rainbow " ; and this discourse realizes the delight in the one addressed . If one announce that the French President has resigned , it is because he desires the idea which he entertains to be ...
... mind produces the discourse , " See the rainbow " ; and this discourse realizes the delight in the one addressed . If one announce that the French President has resigned , it is because he desires the idea which he entertains to be ...
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... considered merely as a quality of the means used , or as a quality of the change produced in the mind addressed . It is possible to approve and admire the finished oration and at the same time condemn its effect on the audience . In ...
... considered merely as a quality of the means used , or as a quality of the change produced in the mind addressed . It is possible to approve and admire the finished oration and at the same time condemn its effect on the audience . In ...
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... mind addressed for the good of that mind . effectiveness , announced at the outset as the ultimate law of discourse , when properly limited becomes an efficiency which includes the end , and as the law now stands it requires that ...
... mind addressed for the good of that mind . effectiveness , announced at the outset as the ultimate law of discourse , when properly limited becomes an efficiency which includes the end , and as the law now stands it requires that ...
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