Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 470 pages |
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... meaning ; and transfer of meaning with loss of the original sense of the word . An example of semantic widening may be found in the word board which denoted , and still denotes , a thin piece of wood . Other meanings now include meals ...
... meaning ; and transfer of meaning with loss of the original sense of the word . An example of semantic widening may be found in the word board which denoted , and still denotes , a thin piece of wood . Other meanings now include meals ...
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... meaning swindler . The word sermon represents an interesting transfer of meaning from the Latin sermo which meant " talk . " There is virtually no trace of the original meaning in the transfer to the word used in connection with the ...
... meaning swindler . The word sermon represents an interesting transfer of meaning from the Latin sermo which meant " talk . " There is virtually no trace of the original meaning in the transfer to the word used in connection with the ...
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... meaning for him and his audience . If one is not familiar with the story of the nine - headed serpent slain by Hercules the following quotation will have little meaning : ( a ) A reply to a newspaper attack resembles very much the ...
... meaning for him and his audience . If one is not familiar with the story of the nine - headed serpent slain by Hercules the following quotation will have little meaning : ( a ) A reply to a newspaper attack resembles very much the ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF SPEECH IN TEACHING | 3 |
Part II | 12 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 13 |
Copyright | |
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