Seven Types of AmbiguityChatto and Windus, 1930 - 325 Seiten |
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... writer will seem reasonable enough to be adopted ; and further that , for a hierarchy of degrees of care in the reader , the assumptions discovered in the writer will not show themselves to be self - conflicting in a way which to such a ...
... writer will seem reasonable enough to be adopted ; and further that , for a hierarchy of degrees of care in the reader , the assumptions discovered in the writer will not show themselves to be self - conflicting in a way which to such a ...
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... writing . It is to combat this , by the way , that so much recent writing has been determinedly unintelligible from any but the precise point of view intended . Of the increasing vagueness , compactness , and lack of logical ...
... writing . It is to combat this , by the way , that so much recent writing has been determinedly unintelligible from any but the precise point of view intended . Of the increasing vagueness , compactness , and lack of logical ...
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... writing , must one sharpen a reader's apprehension of the way it is being used . And yet it is precisely the nature of a piece of writing ' which is supposed to be undergoing analysis . Mention of Sir Richard Paget's tongue - gestures ...
... writing , must one sharpen a reader's apprehension of the way it is being used . And yet it is precisely the nature of a piece of writing ' which is supposed to be undergoing analysis . Mention of Sir Richard Paget's tongue - gestures ...
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