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... language . We have , therefore , established the two opposing poles of a prospective language continuity . We are using the word language in one of its partial functions , i.e. , " Use , " and we find that the opposites of our " Language ...
... language . We have , therefore , established the two opposing poles of a prospective language continuity . We are using the word language in one of its partial functions , i.e. , " Use , " and we find that the opposites of our " Language ...
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... language of science on the one hand and the language of poetry on the other is the degree of emotional suggestiveness in the words used , rather than in the form in which the ideas are expressed . It is true that all language contains a ...
... language of science on the one hand and the language of poetry on the other is the degree of emotional suggestiveness in the words used , rather than in the form in which the ideas are expressed . It is true that all language contains a ...
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... language act . The particular use to which one wishes to put language will determine to which phase one will give the major stress . In education , for example , if the power to put one's thoughts into clear spoken or written language ...
... language act . The particular use to which one wishes to put language will determine to which phase one will give the major stress . In education , for example , if the power to put one's thoughts into clear spoken or written language ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 7 |
The Meanings of Poetry | 15 |
Poetry from the Standpoint of the Poet | 24 |
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