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  1. Kazuhide suhara* another mode of metalinguistic speech: Multi-modal logic on a new basis.Another Mode of Metalinguistic Speech - 1987 - International Logic Review: Rassegna Internazionale di Logica 15 (1):38.
     
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  2. Eve V. Clark.Negative Verbs in Children'S. Speech - 1981 - In W. Klein & W. Levelt (eds.), Crossing the Boundaries in Linguistics. Reidel. pp. 253.
  3. The Red Cross and the Holocaust. By.Must We Defend Nazis & Hate Speech - 2002 - The European Legacy 7 (5):657-678.
     
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    Moving speeches: Language and elocution in eighteenth-century Britain.Michael Shortland - 1987 - History of European Ideas 8 (6):639-653.
    The author would like to thank Jan Golinski for commenting on an earlier version of this paper.
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    Speeches and power in Tacitus’ Histories.Carla Susana Vieira Gonçalves - 2015 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 15:37-42.
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    On Religion: Speeches to its Cultured Despisers.Friedrich Schleiermacher, John Oman & Rudolf Otto - 1988 - Cambridge University Press.
    Detailed annotation clarifies this translation of a key document in early German Romanticism, which had a significant impact on nineteenth century religious thought after its publication in 1799.
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    The length of the Speeches on the Assessment of the Penalty in Athenian Courts.Douglas M. MacDowell - 1985 - Classical Quarterly 35 (02):525-.
    The time-limits imposed by the κλεψύδρα on speakers in Athenian trials have been much discussed, but a valuable distillation of the ancient evidence and modern interpretations of it has recently been made by P. J. Rhodes, A Commentary on the Aristotelian Athenaion Politeia , pp. 719–28. He prudently states his own conclusions in a cautious manner, but I find them convincing. One khous of water took 3 minutes to run out; this is indicated by the length of time taken by (...)
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    Honoris Causa speeches: an approach to structure.Inmaculada Fortanet - 2005 - Discourse Studies 7 (1):31-51.
    Academic English has been the focus of attention for many researchers in the past few years. However, academic spoken English has not received much attention, and those who have selected this field have mainly taken academic lectures and conference paper presentations as their corpus. In this article, a new classification of spoken academic genres is presented, which is formed by classroom genres, institutional genres and research genres. Among these, institutional genres have been selected as a corpus, specifically the Honoris Causa (...)
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    Linguistic polyphony in UN speeches on climate change: an analysis of implicit argumentation.Guofeng Wang, Xiuzhen Wu, Yupei Xiang & Yingzi Qu - 2024 - Critical Discourse Studies 21 (2):146-163.
    This study employs quantitative and qualitative methodologies mainly to examine how UNFCCC Executive Secretaries use concessive but-constructions and linguistic polyphony to implicitly argue points of view and convey stance in speeches on climate change. Our findings indicate that, in order to achieve its goals for global climate governance while adhering to humanitarian and diplomatic principles, UNFCCC speeches delivered to the Parties to the Convention and the Stakeholders emphasize the urgent need for concerted action on climate change while implicitly (...)
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    Journals and Debating Speeches.John StuartHG Mill - 1988 - University of Toronto Press.
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  11. The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke. Vol. III, Party, Parliament and the American War 1774-1780.Warren M. Elofson & John A. Woods - 1998 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 60 (3):604-605.
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    Persuasive Paradoxes in Cicero's Speeches.Manfred Kienpointner - 2003 - Argumentation 17 (1):47-63.
    The paper first presents a short survey of ancient and modern logical, rhetorical and argumentative approaches (e.g. Aristotle, Quintilian, Quine, Anscombre and Ducrot) studying the properties of paradoxical utterances. This survey is followed by a tentative definition of paradoxes as seemingly contradictory utterances triggering conversational implicatures in the sense of Grice. A specific group of paradoxes, namely, persuasive paradoxes, is further characterized by the specific implicatures which they trigger: the implicatures of persuasive paradoxes serve the interest of the (political) speaker (...)
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  13. Essays and speeches. Sharvananda - 1979 - Midnapur, West Bengal: Sri Ramkrishna Saradapeeth.
     
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    The Documents in the Attic Orators: Laws and Decrees in the Public Speeches of the Demosthenic Corpus.Mirko Canevaro - 2013 - Oxford University Press.
    In this volume Canevaro studies the 'state' documents preserved in the public speeches of the Demosthenic corpus. Offering a comprehensive account of the documents in the corpora of the orators and in the manuscript tradition, Canevaro summarizes previous scholarship and delineates a new methodology for analyzing the documents.
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    The Significance of the Speeches in Plato's Symposium.Kenneth Dorter - 1969 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 2 (4):215 - 234.
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    Tradition as Challenge: Essays and Speeches.Dan Farrelly (ed.) - 2014 - St. Augustine's Press.
    For Pieper, the study of tradition is anything but antiquarian. He begins with a consideration of tradition in a changing world and is well aware of the need to confront the all-too-common perception that "tradition" is nowadays irrelevant. On the basis of his profound knowledge of the Western philosophical tradition from Plato and Aristotle through Augustine, Boethius, Thomas Aquinas, and Descartes, to modern Existentialism and Marxism, Pieper is able to highlight the values established - and challenged - down through the (...)
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  17. The Secret Speeches of Chairman Mao: From the Hundred Flowers to the Great Leap Forward.Roderick Macfarquhar, Timothy Cheek & Eugene Wu - 1993 - Science and Society 57 (4):499-502.
     
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    The Chronology of Antiphon's Speeches.K. J. Dover - 1950 - Classical Quarterly 44 (1-2):44-.
    Two firm points in the chronology of Antiphon's speeches are VI περ το χορευτο in 419/81 and the Defence in 411/02. Speech V περ τσ 'Hρδου is now generally dated between these two; only the vaguest attempts have been made to date I κατ τσ μητρυασ; there is no general agreement on either the date or the authorship of the Tetralogies. The main purpose of this paper is to adduce linguistic as well as external evidence for the dating of (...)
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    Vladimir Solovyov’s “Three Speeches on Dostoevsky.” Then and Now.Vladimir N. Porus - 2022 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 60 (1):60-73.
    This article discusses the connection between the ideas of Fyodor M. Dostoevsky and Vladimir S. Solovyov on the need for cultural and moral transformation of those who would claim to participate in...
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  20. Henry Carr: lectures and speeches.Henry Carr - 1969 - Ibadan,: Oxford University Press. Edited by L. C. Gwam.
    The requirements of education at Lagos. 15 Apr. 1892.--Primary, elementary, secondary, and supplementary education. 22 Jan. 1902.--Christian marriage. 26 May 1909.--Religious instruction in church schools. 28 May 1909.--Education of women. 18 May 1911.--The Rt. Rev. Bishop James Johnson, M.A., D.D. 1918.--The problems of education in Southern Nigeria. 9 Nov. 1920.--Our religion and our social life. 2 Oct. 1923.--Moral character. 5 July 1924.--The truth about my background and my career. 1924.--Religion as the basis of education. 1934.--Overseas scholarships for deserving Nigerian youths. (...)
     
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    Review. The speeches of Cicero: Context, law, rhetoric. P MacKendrick.J. G. F. Powell - 1997 - The Classical Review 47 (1):48-50.
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    Boudica's Speeches in Tacitus and Dio.Eric Adler - 2008 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 101 (2):173-195.
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    Collected Essays, Lectures and Speeches.Gerd Wolandt - 1970 - Philosophy and History 3 (2):140-141.
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    Speeches of Cicero Cicero: Pro Lege Manilla, Pro Caecina, Pro Cluentio, Pro Rabirio Perduellionis. With an English translation by H. Grose Hodge. Pp. xii+496. (Loeb Classical Library.) London: Heinemann, 1927. Cloth, 10s. net; leather, 12s. 6d. net. [REVIEW]G. B. A. Fletcher - 1928 - The Classical Review 42 (06):236-.
  25. Unfamiliar Voices: Harmonizing the Non-Socratic Speeches and Plato's Psychology.Jeremy Reid - 2017 - In Pierre Destrée & Zina Giannopoulou (eds.), Plato's Symposium: A Critical Guide. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. pp. 28–47.
    Commentators have often been puzzled by the structure of the Symposium; in particular, it is unclear what the relationship is between Socrates’ speech and that of the other symposiasts. This chapter seeks to make a contribution to that debate by highlighting parallels between the first four speeches of the Symposium and the goals of the early education in the Republic. In both dialogues, I contend, we see Plato concerned with educating people through (a) activating and cultivating spirited motivations, (b) (...)
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    H. F. Harding: The Speeches of Thucydides. Pp. x + 373. Lawrence, Kansas: Coronado Press, 1973. Paper, $12.5O.G. L. Cawkwell - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (2):346-346.
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    On Long Speeches and Truth Ceremonies, Celebrations, and Solemnities.G. K. Chesterton - 2008 - The Chesterton Review 34 (1-2):37-41.
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    Journals and Debating Speeches: The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill Volumes 26 & 27.John M. Robson (ed.) - 2013 - Routledge.
    First published in 1989. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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  29. 100 Selected Speeches.Chandrasekharendra Saraswati - 2006 - Mumbai: Sri Kanchi Mahaswami Peetarochana Shatabdi Mahotsava Trust.
    Discourses of Chandrasekharendra Saraswati, Jagatguru Sankaracharya of Kamakoti, 1893-1994 on Hinduism doctrines and Hindu philosophy.
     
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    Messenger-Speeches (M.) Dickin A Vehicle for Performance. Acting the Messenger in Greek Tragedy. Illustrations by Alan Dickin. Pp. vi + 212, figs, ills. Lanham, Boulder, New York, Toronto, Plymouth, UK: University Press of America, 2009. Paper, £21.99, US$32. ISBN: 978-0-7618-4355-. [REVIEW]James Barrett - 2010 - The Classical Review 60 (1):15-.
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    Barbarian speeches - E. Adler valorizing the barbarians. Enemy speeches in Roman historiography. Pp. XIV + 269. Austin: University of texas press, 2011. Cased, us$55. Isbn: 978-0-292-72628-4. [REVIEW]William Batstone - 2013 - The Classical Review 63 (1):103-105.
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    The New Testament κύριος problem and how the Old Testament speeches can help solve it.Peter Nagel - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (4):14.
    The New Testament (NT) κύριος problem forms part of a larger interconnected network of challenges, which has the divine name Yhwh as the epicentre. To put it plainly, if the term κύριος is an equivalent for the divine name Yhwh and if the term κύριος in the Yhwh sense is applied to Jesus, the implication is that Jesus is put on par with Yhwh. This problem therefore, forms part of a matrix of interconnected issues in a constant push and pull (...)
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    Analysing Political Speeches: Rhetoric, Discourse and Metaphor.Emad Abdul Latif - 2014 - Metaphor and Symbol 31 (4):250-252.
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    Cicero's Speeches.R. G. M. Nisbet - 1960 - The Classical Review 10 (01):37-.
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    Selected Speeches of Lysias - C. Carey: Lysias: Selected Speeches. Pp. xiii + 230. Cambridge University Press, 1989. £30. [REVIEW]S. C. Todd - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (2):310-311.
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    Selected Speeches of Lysias. [REVIEW]S. C. Todd - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (2):310-311.
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    Two Speeches of Isocrates - S. Usher: Isocrates, Panegyricus and To Nicocles. Pp. iv + 219. Warminster: Aris and Phillips, 1990. £32. [REVIEW]K. Kapparis - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (1):23-24.
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    Selections from the speeches and writings of Edmund Burke.Edmund Burke - unknown
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  39. Selected Writings and Speeches.E. BURKE - 1963
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    The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke: Volume Viii: The French Revolution 1790-1794.Edmund Burke - 1990 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Edmund Burke was one of the most influential commentators on the events of the French Revolution. This edition throws new light on Burke's motives, and the reasons why his writings were both widely read and widely rejected.
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  41. The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke. Volume 1. The Early Writing. Volume 7. India: The Hasting Trial 1789-1794.Edmund Burke, T. Mcloughlin, James T. Boulton & P. Marshall - 2000 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 62 (4):761-762.
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    Phrasal Abundantia in Cicero's Speeches.J. C. Davies - 1968 - Classical Quarterly 18 (01):142-.
    In the course of a wider study of stylistic development in Cicero's speeches1 an examination was conducted into the clausal and phrasal structure of a chronological cross-section of the speeches. The examination revealed some clearly distinguishable developments in the orator's maturing style. This paper is restricted to an examination of one aspect of his stylistic development, namely his use of abundantia of phrases. The term abundantia has a long history, but in Cicero's rhetorical treatises it is almost synonymous with (...)
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    Four Graduation Speeches from Oxford Manuscripts (c. 1270-1310).P. Osmund Lewry - 1982 - Mediaeval Studies 44 (1):138-180.
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    Phrasal Abundantia in Cicero's Speeches.J. C. Davies - 1968 - Classical Quarterly 18 (1):142-149.
    In the course of a wider study of stylistic development in Cicero's speeches1 an examination was conducted into the clausal and phrasal structure of a chronological cross-section of the speeches. The examination revealed some clearly distinguishable developments in the orator's maturing style. This paper is restricted to an examination of one aspect of his stylistic development, namely his use of abundantia of phrases. The term abundantia has a long history, but in Cicero's rhetorical treatises it is almost synonymous with (...)
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    The Essential Calhoun: Selections From Writings, Speeches, and Letters.Clyde N. Wilson & Russell Kirk - 1992 - Routledge.
    John C. Calhoun was a major actor in the political history of nineteenth-century America. His dramatic career will always be of interest. However, Calhoun is equally important as a political thinker who continues to elicit widespread interest from the most diverse points of the ideological spectrum. The Essential Calhoun is designed to present a full-fledged selection of speeches and writings taken from the entire forty-year span of his public career and from many varieties of occasions, public and private. For (...)
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    Writings and Speeches of Dr. Bhau Daji.Ernest Bender, Bhau Daji & T. G. Mainkar - 1978 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 98 (3):335.
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    The Early Political Speeches of Demosthenes: Elite Bias in the Response to Economic Crisis.Edmund M. Burke - 2002 - Classical Antiquity 21 (2):165-193.
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    Sponsio quae in verba facta est? Two lost speeches and the formula of the Roman legal wager.J. Bradford Churchill - 2000 - Classical Quarterly 50 (01):159-.
    Our limited evidence for the formula of the Roman sponsio is enough to clear up lingering controversy about two otherwise obscure speeches preserved only in testimonia and fragments. The elder Cato wrote a speech whose title is variously cited by our sources: ‘si se Caelius tribunus plebis appellasset’; ‘in M. Caelium si se appellasset’; ‘contra M. Caelium’ ; ‘in Marcum Cae[ci]lium’. On the reasonable postulate that these are variations on a single original, the fullest expression is relatively easy to (...)
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  49. Ways of Forgetting and Remembering the Eloquence of the 19th Century: Editors of Romanian Political Speeches.Roxana Patraș - 2016 - Symposion: Theoretical and Applied Inquiries in Philosophy and Social Sciences 3 (1):105-115.
    The paper presents a critical evaluation of the existing anthologies of Romanian oratory and analyzes the pertinence of a new research line: how to trace back the foundations of Romanian versatile political memory, both from a lexical and from an ideological point of view. As I argue in the first part of the paper, collecting and editing the great speeches of Romanian orators seems crucial for today’s understanding of politics (politicians’ speaking/ actions as well as voters’ behavior/ electoral habits). (...)
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    “A Feast of Speeches:” Form and Content in Plato’s Timaeus.Svetla Slaveva-Griffin - 2005 - Hermes 133 (3):312-327.
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