Language in Wycherley's Plays: Seventeenth-century Language Theory and DramaUniversity of Alabama Press, 1984 - 151 lappuses |
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... speaker , holding him responsible for any misunderstanding . In his attack on Alexander More , Milton expresses the older , rhetorical concept of the speaker's responsibility , arguing that words are neutral and receive their ethical ...
... speaker , holding him responsible for any misunderstanding . In his attack on Alexander More , Milton expresses the older , rhetorical concept of the speaker's responsibility , arguing that words are neutral and receive their ethical ...
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... speaker . It is almost as if scientists view language as a tool extrinsic to man , a tool that could be exchanged at will as soon as a better language is invented . In consequence , none of the scientific linguists draw the analogy ...
... speaker . It is almost as if scientists view language as a tool extrinsic to man , a tool that could be exchanged at will as soon as a better language is invented . In consequence , none of the scientific linguists draw the analogy ...
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... speaker is obliged and constrained to follow . The speaker does not so much master language , molding words to his will , but rather struggles to fit his thoughts into an unalterable order that exists outside and beyond him . Thus man ...
... speaker is obliged and constrained to follow . The speaker does not so much master language , molding words to his will , but rather struggles to fit his thoughts into an unalterable order that exists outside and beyond him . Thus man ...
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The New Philosophy and Universal Languages in Seventeenth-century England ... Robert E. Stillman Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 1995 |