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Rhetorical style: the uses of language in persuasion
Jeanne Fahnestock-
Frontmatter
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Introduction (page 3)
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PART ONE | WORD CHOICE
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1. Language of Origin (page 23)
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2. New Words and Changing Uses (page 42)
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3. Categories of Word Choice (page 61)
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4. Language Varieties (page 79)
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5. Tropes (page 100)
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6. Figures of Word Choice (page 127)
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PART II | SENTENCES
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7. Sentence Basics: Predication (page 147)
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8. Sentence Construction: Modification (page 178)
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9. Sentence Architecture (page 203)
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10. Figures of Argument (page 223)
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11. Series (page 239)
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12. Prosody and Punctuation (page 253)
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PART III | INTERACTIVE DIMENSION
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13. Speaker and Audience Construction (page 277)
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14. Incorporating Other Voices (page 306)
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15. Situation and Occasion (page 325)
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PART IV | PASSAGE CONSTRUCTION
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16. Coherence (page 345)
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17. Passage Patterns (page 372)
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18. Amplification (page 390)
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References (page 419)
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Index (page 435)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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RPA | 17.1 (Spring. 2014): 189-193 | https://muse.jhu.edu/article/539240 |
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Citable Link
Published: c2011
Publisher: Oxford University Press
- 9780199764129 (hardcover)
- 9780199877331 (ebook)
- 9780199764112 (paper)