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2000
Abstract As Bruno Gentili and others have noted, the ancient world’s conception of poetry entails a number of assumptions that generally have been foreign, even antithetical, to modem thought. These include a presumption that poetry is public discourse and that, as such, it is most distinctly or primarily something to be performed in ...
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Abstract As Bruno Gentili and others have noted, the ancient world’s conception of poetry entails a number of assumptions that generally have been foreign, even antithetical, to modem thought. These include a presumption that poetry is public discourse and that, as such, it is most distinctly or primarily something to be performed in ...
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2021
Abstract The final chapter addresses current issues in news and social media, as well as the tandem problems of public trust in journalism, democratic institutions, and everyday personal communications inaugurated by digital media’s proliferating resources for fabrication and obfuscation.
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Abstract The final chapter addresses current issues in news and social media, as well as the tandem problems of public trust in journalism, democratic institutions, and everyday personal communications inaugurated by digital media’s proliferating resources for fabrication and obfuscation.
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Advances in the History of Rhetoric, 2016
ABSTRACT A theoretical bias pervades enthymeme. Most studies of the enthymeme are thoroughly Aristotelian and syllogistic, while the study of enthymemes in ancient oratory is virtually nonexistent. Yet the Attic orators used enthymemes commonly and consistently, and as practitioners, they have something to teach us about enthymemes ...
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ABSTRACT A theoretical bias pervades enthymeme. Most studies of the enthymeme are thoroughly Aristotelian and syllogistic, while the study of enthymemes in ancient oratory is virtually nonexistent. Yet the Attic orators used enthymemes commonly and consistently, and as practitioners, they have something to teach us about enthymemes ...
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Written Communication, 2009
This article contributes to recent efforts to add life and movement to rhetorical studies by focusing on the representation of movement in medical texts. More specifically, this study examines medical texts, illustrations, and photographs involving movement by Johann Casper Lavater, G. B. Duchenne de Bologne, Charles Darwin, and Étienne-Jules Marey. By
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This article contributes to recent efforts to add life and movement to rhetorical studies by focusing on the representation of movement in medical texts. More specifically, this study examines medical texts, illustrations, and photographs involving movement by Johann Casper Lavater, G. B. Duchenne de Bologne, Charles Darwin, and Étienne-Jules Marey. By
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Bridging-Inferences and Enthymemes
1990Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on bridging interferences and enthymemes. Bridging inferences contribute to the coherence of a message. The model of bridging inference generated a hypothesis that takes less time to answer both category and person questions in the anaphoric condition than in the independent condition.
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