The CEA Critic, Volumes 44-45Department of English, Texas A&M University, 1981 |
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... invention . Here , more than in any other stage of the composing process , students freeze because they have not been reassured about the recursive nature of the stages of invention nor have they been taught anything about the ...
... invention . Here , more than in any other stage of the composing process , students freeze because they have not been reassured about the recursive nature of the stages of invention nor have they been taught anything about the ...
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... invention is always larger than can issue at any given moment as utterance . Invention holds more than structure and style can say at any particular instance . That means that a single speaker or writer may produce any number of ...
... invention is always larger than can issue at any given moment as utterance . Invention holds more than structure and style can say at any particular instance . That means that a single speaker or writer may produce any number of ...
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... invention lost to normal observation ) ( " unused " invention pulls utterance into forms not consonant with the observed life or inventive world ) Such cross - overs occur also in whole societies . Large portions of American society ...
... invention lost to normal observation ) ( " unused " invention pulls utterance into forms not consonant with the observed life or inventive world ) Such cross - overs occur also in whole societies . Large portions of American society ...
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