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... speech in order to overcome its com- municative deficiencies compared with speech . 6 Virginia Woolf , too , spoke of the difficulties of written expres- sion in her essay on Montaigne : " Face , voice , and accent eke out our words and ...
... speech in order to overcome its com- municative deficiencies compared with speech . 6 Virginia Woolf , too , spoke of the difficulties of written expres- sion in her essay on Montaigne : " Face , voice , and accent eke out our words and ...
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Wallace A. Bacon, Robert S. Breen. origin of speech and language . But enough should be said to jus- tify a view of speech that sees it as a physical act , a manner of be- havior , to emphasize the biological intimacy of speech with ...
Wallace A. Bacon, Robert S. Breen. origin of speech and language . But enough should be said to jus- tify a view of speech that sees it as a physical act , a manner of be- havior , to emphasize the biological intimacy of speech with ...
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... speech , it must not be inferred that it is therefore im- proper for written literature to be spoken . Shakespeare's plays are not written in common speech , but he intended that they be spoken . It is not unlikely that all creative ...
... speech , it must not be inferred that it is therefore im- proper for written literature to be spoken . Shakespeare's plays are not written in common speech , but he intended that they be spoken . It is not unlikely that all creative ...
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The Individual and Experience | 3 |
The Physical Nature of the Individual | 15 |
Adaptive and Emotional Behavior | 29 |
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