Exploring LanguageGary Goshgarian |
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... speech sample is striking for its parallel to modern - day black speech forms . For example , note the lack of -s on the verb in he tell and the repetition of the subject in Atticus he . Contemporary Black English exam- ples are found ...
... speech sample is striking for its parallel to modern - day black speech forms . For example , note the lack of -s on the verb in he tell and the repetition of the subject in Atticus he . Contemporary Black English exam- ples are found ...
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... speech violates the First Amendment guarantee of free expression . In the following essay , a professor of law argues for the restricting of free speech by appealing to the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark decision in the case of Brown v ...
... speech violates the First Amendment guarantee of free expression . In the following essay , a professor of law argues for the restricting of free speech by appealing to the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark decision in the case of Brown v ...
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... speech every time he or she chooses to walk across campus . Regulat- ing vilifying speech that cannot be anticipated or avoided would not preclude announced speeches and rallies — situations that would give minority - group members and ...
... speech every time he or she chooses to walk across campus . Regulat- ing vilifying speech that cannot be anticipated or avoided would not preclude announced speeches and rallies — situations that would give minority - group members and ...
Contents
Simplicity WILLIAM ZINSSER | 13 |
Freewriting PETER ELBOW | 19 |
Revising Your Own Manuscript | 28 |
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African agree American argument bilingual bilingual education Black English called charged language Charles O'Neill Chinese claim communication Consider culture describe dictionary discourse discussion doublespeak effective English language Eudora Welty euphemisms example Explain your answer fact feel female feminine gender George Orwell girls give guage hear ideas Indians insult Johnny Connors journalese kind linguistic listen look Malcolm X male masculine mean mother newspaper nonsexist Orwell paragraph Pepsi Persian Gulf War person phrases piece political propaganda purple queer racial racist reader refer Rhetorical Considerations S. I. Hayakawa Saddam Hussein sentence sexist sexual slanting social sounds speak speech stereotypes style symbols talk television tell thing tion Topical Considerations usage voice weasel words William Lutz woman women Write a paper Writing Assignments