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Autor:
Lawrence W. Rosenfield
Publikováno v:
Theoria. 31:191-198
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Communication Quarterly. 41:122-128
Autor:
Robert L. Ivie, Stephen E. Lucas, D. Ray Heisey, Dayle C. Hardy‐Short, J. Michael Hogan, Robert O. Weiss, Daniel Ross Chandler, Brant Short, Marilyn J. Young, Ronald H. Carpenter, Thomas Rosteck, Roseann M. Mandziuk, Lawrence W. Rosenfield, Charles Conrad, Frederick J. Antczak, Warren Sandmann, Raymie E. McKerrow, John Stewart
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Quarterly Journal of Speech. 78:490-514
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Philosophy & Rhetoric. 39:172-173
Autor:
Kathleen Jamieson, Michael C. Leff, George E. Yoos, Leonard C. Hawes, Loren Reid, Robert C. Dick, Parke G. Burgess, Ralph S. Pomeroy, Dan F. Hahn, Franklin S. Haiman, Jane Blankenship, Thomas W. Benson, Gary C. Woodward, Aerol Arnold, Bower Aly, Bruce E. Gronbeck, Ralph S. Pomerov, Lawrence W. Rosenfield, Gfrald R. Miller, Dennis S. Gouran, Gordon C. Whiting, Donald R. Browne, Douglas A. Boyd, James J. Murphy, Gerard A. Hauser, Thomas O. Sloan, Patrick C. Kennicott, Rorert L. Heath, Robert W. Glenn, Harold J. Nichols
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Quarterly Journal of Speech. 61:336-373
Autor:
Lawrence W. Rosenfield
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Quarterly Journal of Speech. 59:413-422
Pornography is consumed by a society's victims, and the transaction of consuming it can be understood as an ersatz rhetorical event, exerting an impact on its auditors’ feelings, imaginations, motives, and physiologies even as it rehearses them in
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Quarterly Journal of Speech. 60:371-375
Autor:
William R. Brown, Lawrence W. Rosenfield, Norman Felsenthal, William S. Howell, Ali Elgabri, Dorothy C. Higginbotham, James L. Golden, J. Michael Sproulea, Anthony Hillbruner, Waldo W. Braden, Ann Williams, Paul Newell Campbell
Publikováno v:
Quarterly Journal of Speech. 60:502-511
Autor:
Lawrence W. Rosenfield
Publikováno v:
Communication Quarterly. 24:19-23
Richard Nixon's remarks upon departing the White House are revealingly banal. Confronted by what he took to he shameless leers in his moment of humiliation, he responded by portraying himself as a romantic prince who remains steadfast in the face of