Exploring LanguageGary Goshgarian "Exploring Language, 8th Edition, collects 84 selections in nine chapters to focus on some provocative aspects of American culture as they are revealed by language. Among the timely topics: the media and bias, computers and writing, black English, gender differences, "warspeak," advertising (as manipulation or art?), political double talk, and bilingualism."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved |
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Gary Goshgarian. PROPAGANDA: HOW. IT. BENDS. LANGUAGE. HOW. TO. DETECT. PROPAGANDA. 188 HOW TO DETECT PROPAGANDA Rome." That implied that Mr. Smith, if elected ... propaganda How to Detect Propaganda How to Detect Propaganda How to Detect ...
Gary Goshgarian. PROPAGANDA: HOW. IT. BENDS. LANGUAGE. HOW. TO. DETECT. PROPAGANDA. 188 HOW TO DETECT PROPAGANDA Rome." That implied that Mr. Smith, if elected ... propaganda How to Detect Propaganda How to Detect Propaganda How to Detect ...
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... propaganda as generally understood is expression of opinion or action by individuals or groups with reference to predetermined ends. Without the appeal to our emotion — to our fears and to our courage, to our selfishness and ...
... propaganda as generally understood is expression of opinion or action by individuals or groups with reference to predetermined ends. Without the appeal to our emotion — to our fears and to our courage, to our selfishness and ...
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... propaganda device — for example, a major sports event such as the Superbowl or a football hero? 7. What is a countertestimonial? (Look up the word testimonial in your dictionary if this term is not clear to you.) How does use of John L ...
... propaganda device — for example, a major sports event such as the Superbowl or a football hero? 7. What is a countertestimonial? (Look up the word testimonial in your dictionary if this term is not clear to you.) How does use of John L ...
Contents
LANGUAGE BASICS AND BEGINNINGS | 2 |
A Brief History of English | 19 |
Homemade Education | 35 |
Copyright | |
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