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Page iii
... phases of the discourse process . Until quite recently it has been customary to organize this subject under the ... phase 128138 INTRODUCTION.
... phases of the discourse process . Until quite recently it has been customary to organize this subject under the ... phase 128138 INTRODUCTION.
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Arnold Tompkins. Practical life demands the art of discourse in every phase of its process , and the interest of logic as well as life is sub- served by the discussion in unity of all phases of the proc- ess . Guiding truth in any one ...
Arnold Tompkins. Practical life demands the art of discourse in every phase of its process , and the interest of logic as well as life is sub- served by the discussion in unity of all phases of the proc- ess . Guiding truth in any one ...
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... phases of the discourse process into the unity of a single discussion , thus giving skill in all phases while reach- ing more deeply for the principle controlling each . If any one phase of discourse study should have promi- nence above ...
... phases of the discourse process into the unity of a single discussion , thus giving skill in all phases while reach- ing more deeply for the principle controlling each . If any one phase of discourse study should have promi- nence above ...
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... 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 , or definition of words extends to the whole of language ...
... 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 , or definition of words extends to the whole of language ...
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... phases of science and art , or theory and practice . Hence rhetoric is not excluded from any part of the territory of discourse , that is , language in its adapta- tion to the purposes of utterance ; only this : rhetoric cannot practice ...
... phases of science and art , or theory and practice . Hence rhetoric is not excluded from any part of the territory of discourse , that is , language in its adapta- tion to the purposes of utterance ; only this : rhetoric cannot practice ...
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