Metaphor
.... We might be able to put something a new way or color it differently but we are just, as the
speaker laments, repeating something that already
exists or has ....
(779

3

)
Analysis of the Speech Acts
.... Internal coherence
exists where a
speaker has a belief in the consistency of their expressions with the principle of Cooperation. ....
(1534

6

)
Leonard Adame Poem Analysis
.... That she no longer
exists threatens the
speaker's ability to connect to his ethnicity, since she was his direct connection to it. ....
(2111

8

)
Generative Linguistics
.... unhelpful; like descriptive linguists, they want to account for what
exists, but they .... goal is to establish the linguistic rules a native
speaker knows, they ....
(1432

6

)
Design
.... but maleficent - a possibility which he finds appalling." Yet the
speaker imagines an .... in which there is nothing but randomness and no meaningful design
exists. ....
(1035

4

)
Design by Robert Frost
.... but maleficent - a possibility which he finds appalling." Yet the
speaker imagines an .... in which there is nothing but randomness and no meaningful design
exists. ....
(1035

4

)
Analysis of an Extract of a Poem
.... to their own questions about the suffering that
exists in life. But the extract sees nature as powerful, forbidding, and mysterious--and the
speaker is made ....
(1542

6

)
Memory in Song Lyrics
.... a number of things in common, despite the reality that memory
exists only metaphysically. .... The
speaker/writer clearly wants to remember his home the way it ....
(2502

10

)
Aristotle Usefulness
.... One of the challenges of rhetoric is that the
speaker must adapt his speech to .... it is extremely difficult to determine that a hidden premise really
exists or is ....
(959

4

)
Roads Songs as Metaphors for Human Memory
.... a number of things in common, despite the reality that memory
exists only metaphysically. .... The
speaker/writer clearly wants to remember his home the way it ....
(2517

10

)
Death Portrayed in Romantic Poetry
.... see that the
speaker is offering a lament about death. When one dies one is put into the ground and ultimately becomes nutrition for what
exists there, from ....
(2508

10

)
Doris Lessing Short Story
.... The
speaker met the chief several times in the course of a year; eventually going .... key to all the questions she now has about the unknown that
exists outside of ....
(1305

5

)
French to English Speech Difficulties
.... prove especially difficult in those areas where either a phoneme
exists in English .... Bowen, Madsen and Hilferty 291) and are difficult for the
speaker of French ....
(1645

7

)
Difficulties of French Speakers Learning English
.... prove especially difficult in those areas where either a phoneme
exists in English .... Bowen, Madsen and Hilferty 291) and are difficult for the
speaker of French ....
(1645

7

)
"The Old Chief Mshlanga" (Doris Lessing)
.... The
speaker met the chief several times in the course of a year; eventually going .... key to all the questions she now has about the unknown that
exists outside of ....
(1280

5

)
Dickinson - poems
.... sequel to death in the above poem, the fact that a sequel
exists, as much .... However, unlike the
speaker in This world is not conclusion, the
speaker in this poem ....
(996

4

)
Poe's Conception of Poetry as Pleasure
.... emphasize the "reality" that the
speaker's desire for Lenore has been doomed by her death. Yet in this permanent state of unfulfillment there
exists also the ....
(1826

7

)
Journal Reviews & Bible Verse
.... behavior I would have remembered that a racial slur harms the
speaker more than .... the family as a system of interconnected parts that is complex,
exists within a ....
(2224

9

)
Asian American Experience
.... they went to (1). In "The Great American Yellow Poem" the
speaker describes the multicultural nature of America but some exclusion
exists, "visions of ochre ....
(1345

5

)
Pascoli and D'Annunzio
.... universe as a means of showing the interconnectedness and harmony that
exists in the .... Plow", we see that the action being described by the
speaker (an outsider ....
(1828

7

)
Stuttering as Disfluency
.... organized by the brain in such a way as to allow the
speaker to produce a .... One reason to suspect that this genetic component
exists is the fact that three times ....
(1613

6

)
Speech Disorder of Stuttering
.... organized by the brain in such a way as to allow the
speaker to produce a .... One reason to suspect that this genetic component
exists is the fact that three times ....
(1665

7

)
Theories of Causes of Stuttering
.... organized by the brain in such a way as to allow the
speaker to produce a .... One reason to suspect that this genetic component
exists is the fact that three times ....
(1665

7

)
Existence of God
.... In all these cases, of course, the
speaker inevitably comes up against the same .... the unstatable difference between anything that, in human terms,
exists and the ....
(902

4

)
Concept of Intentionality
.... and give evidence supporting that declaration, that an object
exists objectively or not .... own cogitationes." The "my" of "my own body" thus refers to the
speaker. ....
(2600

10

)
Husser's Meaning of Intentionality
.... and give evidence supporting that declaration, that an object
exists objectively or not .... own cogitationes." The "my" of "my own body" thus refers to the
speaker. ....
(2600

10

)
Matthew Arnold and Ger
.... that
exists between France and England in the first stanza of "Dover Beach" may refer to that particular loss. In the poem, of course, the
speaker turns to ....
(3033

12

)
"Dover Beach" and "God's Grandeur"
.... that
exists between France and England in the first stanza of "Dover Beach" may refer to that particular loss. In the poem, of course, the
speaker turns to ....
(3075

12

)
DHLAWRENCE POETRY
.... between individuals connotes a similarity that Lawrence is not certain
exists among humans .... it that comes across as irritation because the
speaker is irritated ....
(3788

15

)
Complexity of Stuttering Speech Disorder
.... by the brain in such a way as to allow the
speaker to produce .... a genetic explanation for the disability; that a genetic component to stuttering
exists is backed ....
(1683

7

)