The Science of Language and the Art of TeachingScribner's Sons, 1972 - 277 páginas |
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... speech is that of merely making contact . No one expects substantive content . A simple demonstration of the importance of this type of speech can be had by answering the telephone and not saying anything to the caller ; that is , greet ...
... speech is that of merely making contact . No one expects substantive content . A simple demonstration of the importance of this type of speech can be had by answering the telephone and not saying anything to the caller ; that is , greet ...
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... speech , and ( 2 ) written composition . Our primary focus in this chapter will be on the former . The purpose of writing is to memorialize speech . Speech is ephemeral , writing is more or less permanent . Prior to the invention of ...
... speech , and ( 2 ) written composition . Our primary focus in this chapter will be on the former . The purpose of writing is to memorialize speech . Speech is ephemeral , writing is more or less permanent . Prior to the invention of ...
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... speech . For example , most of the intonational information of speech is lacking in writing . Punctuation and other graphic devices ( italics , boldface , and various typographical arrangements ) are of some use in suggesting the ...
... speech . For example , most of the intonational information of speech is lacking in writing . Punctuation and other graphic devices ( italics , boldface , and various typographical arrangements ) are of some use in suggesting the ...
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1 | 170 |
Language Culture and Reality | 183 |
Meaning | 191 |
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