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... speech suggests that perseveration is not a unitary phenomenon : it covers not only involuntary repetition , but also gap - filling - the insertion of a substitute word as a stop - gap – as well as cases of impaired short - term memory ...
... speech suggests that perseveration is not a unitary phenomenon : it covers not only involuntary repetition , but also gap - filling - the insertion of a substitute word as a stop - gap – as well as cases of impaired short - term memory ...
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... speech practices , verbal formulations actually used by people who were excited , indignant , or angry with each other ; who were engaged in placating , requesting , congratulating , or whatever other speech act concerned . Rhetoric ...
... speech practices , verbal formulations actually used by people who were excited , indignant , or angry with each other ; who were engaged in placating , requesting , congratulating , or whatever other speech act concerned . Rhetoric ...
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... speech does not consist in the main of plain , straightforward , unimpassioned speech , " and Roman orators were aware that the expressive devices they used " had their roots in popular speech " ( 39-40 ) . The crucial point , which ...
... speech does not consist in the main of plain , straightforward , unimpassioned speech , " and Roman orators were aware that the expressive devices they used " had their roots in popular speech " ( 39-40 ) . The crucial point , which ...
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An Introduction | 9 |
Fritz Senn Zürich | 10 |
J Allerton Basel | 35 |
Copyright | |
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