Talking PowerBasic Books, 08.10.1990 - 324 Seiten Why is unintelligibility so valued in academia? How can a joke that's funny in one culture be an insult in another? In this book, a linguist answers these and other questions, revealing the ways in which what we say and how we say it help us to accomplish our aims. |
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... Freud for three months . On New Year's Eve , at her regular session , she informed Freud that she was not coming any more . Freud was nonplused and disappointed . ( Patients weren't beating down his door at this point . ) Why had she ...
... Freud for three months . On New Year's Eve , at her regular session , she informed Freud that she was not coming any more . Freud was nonplused and disappointed . ( Patients weren't beating down his door at this point . ) Why had she ...
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... Freud's several long histories have an honored place in this educational method . They are studied , to the present day , as documents not only of historical interest , but of current theoretical and methodological relevance . Although ...
... Freud's several long histories have an honored place in this educational method . They are studied , to the present day , as documents not only of historical interest , but of current theoretical and methodological relevance . Although ...
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... Freud's Theory and Therapy . New York : Basic Books . Freud , S. [ 1895 ] 1950. Project for a Scientific Psychology . In J. Strachey and A. Freud , eds . , The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud , vol ...
... Freud's Theory and Therapy . New York : Basic Books . Freud , S. [ 1895 ] 1950. Project for a Scientific Psychology . In J. Strachey and A. Freud , eds . , The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud , vol ...
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THE POLITICS OF EVERYDAY LANGUAGE | 9 |
Talking about Language | 24 |
Talking Politics | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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