Read A Theory of Contemporary Rhetoric Online
Authors: Richard Andrews
Kaplan, A.M.
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Kindles
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Kinneavy, T.
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;
I
,
You
, and
It
(three-point rhetorical model)
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;
Theory of Discourse, A
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knowledge, digital access to
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–
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Lanchester, J., “Let's Call It Failure”
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“L'ancienne rhétorique: aide-mémoire” (Barthes)
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,
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–
3
language-as-action ideas
23
language/languages
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,
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,
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; in acting
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; comparison of Mandarin and English
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–
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; contemporary rhetoric and
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; defining rhetoric and
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; global
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,
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; thought and
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; verbal
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–
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;
see also
multilingual rhetoric
;
words
language policy
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Lanham, R.
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laws
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learning: contemporary rhetorical theory and
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–
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,
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,
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2
; individualization of
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2
; transformational
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;
see also
Education
Legs
(Wells)
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“Let's Call It Failure” (Lanchester)
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linearity
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linguistics
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; social semiotics and
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Link, Perry
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Lipman, M.
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listening rhetoric
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literacy/literacies terminology debate
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,
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,
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literary criticism
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; Marxist
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; political
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literary forms
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literature
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,
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; abandoning rhetoric for the study of
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;
see also
poetics and rhetoric
Liu Xiaobo
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logico-mathematical thinking
169
Lola on the Terrace of the Hotel Bellevue in Toulon
(Camoin)
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3
London Knowledge Lab at the Institute of Education, “New Media, New Literacies, New Learning” (December 2011)
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London Review of Books
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London Symphony Orchestra
90
low rhetoric
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lyric poems
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Macbook Air
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Mandarin
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,
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,
30
,
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,
192
; compared to English
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13
manga
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Manguin, H,
By the Window
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Marxist literary criticism
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2
Master and Margarita, The
(Complicité at the Barbican Centre, London, 2013)
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Masters level
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,
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; Engineering multimodal dissertation example
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4
Matisse, H.: letter to Teriadeune
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Open Window at Collioure
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matrix for curriculum based on rhetoric and multimodality
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meaning, defined
151
meaning-making: multimodality and
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; remaking of through multimodality
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2
Measure for Measure
(Shakespeare)
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media
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8
,
25
,
45
,
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,
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,
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,
193
; types
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medieval rhetoric
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meta-discipline, rhetoric as
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,
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metalanguage
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metrics
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micro argumentation
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micro-level
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minority groups, rhetoric and
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Mitchell, W.J.T.
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mobility, digital age and
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modes
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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; Aristotelian
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; curricula and
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; of published works
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; types of
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“Modest Proposal, A” (Swift)
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Moffett, James (English studies): arts of discourse components
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; dialogism and
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4
; discourse defined by
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I-you
and
I-it
dimensions
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; literature teaching
32
; relevance of to contemporary rhetoric
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; rhetorical model of
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5
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Teaching the Universe of Discourse
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Teaching the Universe of Discourse
chapter on drama
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Teaching the Universe of Discourse
section on rhetoric
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9
; two-way approach to his levels of abstraction
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5
,
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Moffett, James and B.J. Wagner,
A Student-Centered Language Arts Curriculum, Grades K-
12
: A Handbook for Teachers
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monologues
25
monomodal composition
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monomodalities
20
Moore, Henry
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moral dimensions, of rhetoric
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5
Morgan, Edwin,
From Glasgow to Saturn
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motivation (who)
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Mountain Language
(Pinter)
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moving images
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multilingualism
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multilingual rhetoric (Eastern and Western comparison)
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–
115
; argumentation and criticality in higher education
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3
; Chinese students
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; commonalities
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–
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,
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; Confucian-heritage learner
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5
; differences
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,
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9
; doctoral students case study
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–
10
,
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,
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,
108
; kinds of international students
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; Mandarin and English comparisons
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13
; multilingual rhetorical theory
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14
; pedagogical implications for cross-cultural studies in argumentation
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13
; studying abroad statistics
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; UK students
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2
multilingual rhetorical theory
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14
multimodality and rhetoric
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,
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,
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9
,
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,
20
,
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,
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,
30
,
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,
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,
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; authors/editors redoing an edition of selected Shakespeare's plays example
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; coffee shop example
149
; composition and
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50
; curriculum matrix based on rhetoric and multimodality
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; defining rhetoric and
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; Engineering dissertation example
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4
; father-of-the-bride speech
example of
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9
; fitness-for-purpose aspect
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50
; framing and
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; learning and assessment
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; multimodality as dimension of rhetoric
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; music dissertation example
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; resources
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; rhetor/audience relationship and
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; space and
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; time and
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; translation dissertation example
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7
;
see also
social semiotics and rhetoric
musical composer
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music multimodal dissertation
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6
music performance example of framing
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1
narratio
(facts of the case)
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,
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,
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narratives
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; Aristotelian
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5
; minorities and
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1
; photographs and
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; poetics and
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,
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5
; theatre and
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National Literacy Strategy (UK)
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National Writing Project (U.S.)
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network analysis
13
“New Media, New Literacies, New Learning” (London Knowledge Lab at the Institute of Education, December 2011)
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New Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, The
(Preminger, Brogan, and Warnke)
126
New Work Order, The
(Gee, Hull, and Lankshear)
21
New York Review of Books
, China's Charter 08,
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6
Nineteen Eighty-Four
(Orwell)
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,
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2
,
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nonlinearity
46
nonverbal argument
175
nonverbal expressions
47
notebooks, electronic
11
nouns
87
novels
42
,
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,
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–
5
;
see also
poetics and rhetoric
Nunn, Trevor,
Twelfth Night
film adaptation
173
OED
see
Oxford English Dictionary
Oedipus Rex
(play)
26
One Man, Two Guv'nors
(National Theatre production in London and New York, 2011–12)
130
one-way discourse
182
ontology, of rhetoric
4
Open Window at Cannes
(Camoin)
92
Open Window at Collioure
(Matisse)
92
operations (
de arte
)
23
operator (
de artifice
)
23
Orientalism
(Said)
22
Orwell, George,
Nineteen Eighty-Four
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,
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2
“outside/in, inside/out” relationship between social semiotics and rhetoric
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7
Oxford English Dictionary (OED), defining rhetoric
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,
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painting/paintings
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,
25
,
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; windows theme
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4
palimpsest
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parables
75
Passages
(Goldsworthy)
94
pathos
18
Pavel, Thomas,
Fictional Worlds
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,
124
pedagogies: of composition
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–
4
; implications for cross-cultural studies in argumentation
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–
13
;
see also
education
;
learning
;
multilingual rhetoric
Peer Gynt
(Isben/Grieg)
48