2004
DOI: 10.22557/hg.2004.09.265.171
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Whar is the Unification of the Written and Spoken Language?

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“…characterizes the rhetoric of that time with the following elements: the broadening of a rhetoric centered on words, the formation of rhetoric as a modern discipline, the 53 See Jon S.-G., "La rhétorique du «dakkeum»: un aspect saillant de la rhétorique coréenne," Rhetorica 26.1 (2008): 57-70 (pp. [63][64]. 54 intensification of the enlightening and passion side, and lastly the introduction and reception of Western rhetoric via Japan.…”
Section: Some Historical Milestonesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…characterizes the rhetoric of that time with the following elements: the broadening of a rhetoric centered on words, the formation of rhetoric as a modern discipline, the 53 See Jon S.-G., "La rhétorique du «dakkeum»: un aspect saillant de la rhétorique coréenne," Rhetorica 26.1 (2008): 57-70 (pp. [63][64]. 54 intensification of the enlightening and passion side, and lastly the introduction and reception of Western rhetoric via Japan.…”
Section: Some Historical Milestonesmentioning
confidence: 99%