A Conceptual Theory of Rhetoric, Volume 10Winthrop Publishers, 1975 - 183 pagina's |
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Pagina 13
... unit of communication in English is not the word , but clusters of words , including meaning - bearing words and signal words , so also it may be that individual sentences or paragraphs function only in combinations and that rhetorical ...
... unit of communication in English is not the word , but clusters of words , including meaning - bearing words and signal words , so also it may be that individual sentences or paragraphs function only in combinations and that rhetorical ...
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... units of discourse which depict these processes ? Suppose , on the other hand , we examine mature instances of discourse and we identify certain patterns that correspond to conceptual thought processes . Then we can infer from these ...
... units of discourse which depict these processes ? Suppose , on the other hand , we examine mature instances of discourse and we identify certain patterns that correspond to conceptual thought processes . Then we can infer from these ...
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... units , but the writer has decided , ostensibly for other reasons , to group his sentences into different units . This suggests that , at least in this discourse , Rodgers ' view is valid , that is , that the paragraphs may have been ...
... units , but the writer has decided , ostensibly for other reasons , to group his sentences into different units . This suggests that , at least in this discourse , Rodgers ' view is valid , that is , that the paragraphs may have been ...
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abstract alternation analysis appear approach arrangement aspects basic becomes begin characteristics classical clauses closely College Communication comparison Composition conceptual patterns concerned consciousness considered contains contrast describe discourse earth effect elements English essay example exist experience expression Finally forever formal function gives Goldwater groups idea images important invention kind language length linguistic Literary logical manifest McGovern meaning memory mental mind movement nature never change nonlogical noun phrases opening organization paradigm paragraph parallel particular phrases positive possible Press principles processes progression Psychology relationships repeated repetition reveal rhetoric seems semantic sense sentence sequence similar structure style stylistic subordinate suggest symbols syntactic theory things thinking thought processes tion topics underlying units University verb whole words writing York