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... speak , in an effort to complete its own meaning by finding a subject and a verb . From our experience with a single ... speaking habits naturally follow our habits of wording and of thought.2 1 The inveterate verifier is curious about ...
... speak , in an effort to complete its own meaning by finding a subject and a verb . From our experience with a single ... speaking habits naturally follow our habits of wording and of thought.2 1 The inveterate verifier is curious about ...
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... speak " even if we wanted to . What prevents the written word from reproducing speech is that in speaking , the voice , stress , facial expression , and gesture contribute a quantity of meaning which fills out the insufficiency of ...
... speak " even if we wanted to . What prevents the written word from reproducing speech is that in speaking , the voice , stress , facial expression , and gesture contribute a quantity of meaning which fills out the insufficiency of ...
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... speaking and writing that good table manners have to eating . The schoolboy who declares , " We ain't goin ' to have ... speaking in the formal atmosphere of the schoolroom ; but , if he was speaking to playmates across the tracks , he ...
... speaking and writing that good table manners have to eating . The schoolboy who declares , " We ain't goin ' to have ... speaking in the formal atmosphere of the schoolroom ; but , if he was speaking to playmates across the tracks , he ...
Inhoudsopgave
PART ONE MODERN VIEWS AND PRACTICAL ADVICE | 3 |
Metaphor and Other Figures of Speech Herbert Read | 23 |
Archibald A Hill | 35 |
Copyright | |
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