The Language ExperienceJames F. Hoy, John L. Somer Dell Publishing Company, 1974 - 265 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 32
עמוד 63
... whole . Consider , for example , such a typical sentence from a Times leading article as Oldthinkers unbellyfeel Ingsoc . The short- est rendering that one could make of this in Oldspeak would be : " Those whose ideas were formed before ...
... whole . Consider , for example , such a typical sentence from a Times leading article as Oldthinkers unbellyfeel Ingsoc . The short- est rendering that one could make of this in Oldspeak would be : " Those whose ideas were formed before ...
עמוד 92
... whole reaction depends on how we manage to conceive the situation - whether we cast it in a definite dramatic form , whether we see it as a disaster , a chal- lenge , a fulfillment of doom , or a fiat of the Divine Will . In words or ...
... whole reaction depends on how we manage to conceive the situation - whether we cast it in a definite dramatic form , whether we see it as a disaster , a chal- lenge , a fulfillment of doom , or a fiat of the Divine Will . In words or ...
עמוד 110
... whole passage , and in addition there is the slip alien for akin , making further nonsense , and several avoidable pieces of clumsi- ness which increase the general vagueness . Professor Hogben ( 2 ) plays ducks and drakes with a ...
... whole passage , and in addition there is the slip alien for akin , making further nonsense , and several avoidable pieces of clumsi- ness which increase the general vagueness . Professor Hogben ( 2 ) plays ducks and drakes with a ...
תוכן
Symbols Make | 17 |
Politics and the English Language | 132 |
The Language of White Racism | 150 |
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