The Language ExperienceJames F. Hoy, John L. Somer Dell Publishing Company, 1974 - 265 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 48
עמוד 94
... seems to do with a sort of driving necessity . That is because signs refer to actual situations , in which things have obvious relations to each other that require only to be noted ; but symbols refer to ideas , which are not physically ...
... seems to do with a sort of driving necessity . That is because signs refer to actual situations , in which things have obvious relations to each other that require only to be noted ; but symbols refer to ideas , which are not physically ...
עמוד 169
... seems to force abbreviation or truncation in speech and writing . In the language of mathematics a goodly amount of abbreviation becomes sheer necessity ; mathematicians even encourage one another to emphasize abbreviations in formal ...
... seems to force abbreviation or truncation in speech and writing . In the language of mathematics a goodly amount of abbreviation becomes sheer necessity ; mathematicians even encourage one another to emphasize abbreviations in formal ...
עמוד 212
... seems . It seems endless . Be thankful it's not a novel . The novel is predicate adjective , as is the innocent anec- dote of bygone days when life made a degree of sense and subject joined to complement by copula . No longer are these ...
... seems . It seems endless . Be thankful it's not a novel . The novel is predicate adjective , as is the innocent anec- dote of bygone days when life made a degree of sense and subject joined to complement by copula . No longer are these ...
תוכן
Symbols Make | 17 |
Politics and the English Language | 132 |
The Language of White Racism | 150 |
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abstract activities animal anti-language Aristotelian logic babbling baby baby talk become begin black American called changes Chinese characters Chinese language Chinese thought color communication concepts connotations consciousness COURT culture DELLINGER developed duckspeak E-prime Ehrlichman Elvin Hayes English English language example existence experience expression fact feel function grammar guage habits Hoffman human idea images Ingsoc intelligence involved kind KUNSTLER language law of identity linguistic look matter meaning mental metaphor mind mother tongue national security nature Negro problem never noun object Oldspeak operations organs person phrases physical political possible prolefeed pronoun question racism relations rules seems semantic sense sentence signs silence simply social sound speak speaker speech Sports Illustrated Stokely Carmichael story structure symbols talk tell things tion tive translation truth understand verb vocabulary VOICE Watergate Western logic white Americans women writing