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37. Greek Grice: A brief survey of proto-conversational rules in the History of Logic
- www.cogsci.northwestern.edu
- But what would testable processing predictions look like precisely? Grice assumed that hearers expect speakers, in producing an utterance, to obey a set of maxims following from a general co-operative principle. When their initial interpretation of an utterance fails to confirm that the speaker has obeyed the maxims, or at least the co-operative principle, hearers derive implicatures so as to reconcile the overall interpretation of the utterance with their expectation. ... According to Relevance Theory, the so-called scalar inferences are ordinary pragmatic inferences drawn by hearers in order to arrive at an interpretation of an utterance that meets their expectations of relevance. How far the hearer goes in constructing an utterance’s interpretation is governed by considerations of effect and effort; hearers expect the intended interpretation to provide satisfactory effect for minimal effort. ...
38. Seminar
- haldjas.folklore.ee
- As the Deaf are seen as a lingual-cultural minority, who could deal with the Deaf heritage? Would it be the Deaf people or the hearers? If the hearers there is the counter-argument the lacking experience of deafness, so they would never competent enough. ... And based on what should we interpret the Deaf heritage: the frames set by the hearers, or should a new framework considering all aspects of the lingual and cultural uniqueness of deafness be developed? The worst variant would be that the deaf are seen only as receivers of material coming from hearing community and are thus treated from the hearers' point of view. ...
- An important aspect is how the Deaf person himself interprets his own life course: this may be contrary to that of his or her family, friends and relatives, especially if they are hearers. ...
39. Hearers Quotes
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40. Amazon.com: Music: Mengelberg Conducts Liszt, Berlioz, Weber
- www.amazon.com
- I hope these stunning performances will reach many hearers via this excellent Naxos reissue. ... He carefully considered how each performance, live or recorded, might make the most impact on its hearers. ...
- I hope these stunning performances will reach many hearers via this excellent Naxos reissue. ... He carefully considered how each performance, live or recorded, might make the most impact on its hearers. ...
41. At Capernaum
- www.benabraham.com
- In the accustomed round of service they professed to explain the law, but no inspiration from God stirred their own hearts or the hearts of their hearers.
- Never before had His hearers perceived such a depth of meaning in the word of God.
- The hearers were daily involved in greater uncertainty. ...
- The birds of the air, the lilies of the field, the seed, the shepherd and the sheep,--with these objects Christ illustrated immortal truth; and ever afterward, when His hearers chanced to see these things of nature, they recalled His words. ...
- Jesus watched with deep earnestness the changing countenances of His hearers. ...
42. The Internet Classics Archive | Rhetoric by Aristotle
- classics.mit.edu
- We have considered the received opinions on which we may best base our arguments so as to convince our hearers-those opinions with which our enthymemes deal, and out of which they are built, in each of the three kinds of oratory, according to what may be called the special needs of each. ...
- But since rhetoric exists to affect the giving of decisions-the hearers decide between one political speaker and another, and a legal verdict is a decision-the orator must not only try to make the argument of his speech demonstrative and worthy of belief; he must also make his own character look right and put his hearers, who are to decide, into the right frame of mind. Particularly in political oratory, but also in lawsuits, it adds much to an orator's influence that his own character should look right and that he should be thought to entertain the right feelings towards his hearers; and also that his hearers themselves should be in just the right frame of mind. ...
- Men either form a false opinion through want of good sense; or they form a true opinion, but because of their moral badness do not say what they really think; or finally, they are both sensible and upright, but not well disposed to their hearers, and may fail in consequence to recommend what they know to be the best course. ...
- Clearly the orator will have to speak so as to bring his hearers into a frame of mind that will dispose them to anger, and to represent his adversaries as open to such charges and possessed of such qualities as do make people angry. ...
- It is now plain that when you wish to calm others you must draw upon these lines of argument; you must put your hearers into the corresponding frame of mind, and represent those with whom they are angry as formidable, or as worthy of reverence, or as benefactors, or as involuntary agents, or as much distressed at what they have done. ...
43. The Trial Of Spirits - Bothe In Teachers And Hearers
- www.deceptioninthechurch.com
- The Trial Of Spirits - Both In Teachers And Hearers .
44. Unlimited Greatness
- www.rccg.org
- They are hearers of all his words. ...
- Not all hearers are doers. But only hearers can be doers. Make sure you are one of the hearers and the doers. ...
45. Preaching and Communication
- www.usachcs.army.mil
- Speech communication comes to hearers in a serial medium; that is, one word follows another, one thought follows another, one image follows another, and so on. ...
- Words properly said at the right time, ideas and images framed skillfully, can have a tremendous impact on the lives of the hearers. ...
- Most notably are that of professors Stanley Hauerwas and William Willimon, Duke University, who advocate that preaching should assist the hearers in relearning the "distinctive language" of the church in ways that will inform their ethical decisions and lifestyle. 10 Other homileticians attempt to find language that assist the hearers in acting out their faith in the ordinary fabric of life. ...
- For many, narrative preaching has meant telling stories or illustrations in order to make contact with our hearers most cherished experiences, which too often entails aestheticism or canned illustrations. ...
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