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1581. Reference : MM-1-21-125

Levi-Strauss

| Moerman refers to the Levi-Strauss’ ‘Structural Anthropology’ and the argument that by citing ‘culture’ in research, it becomes fragmented from the rest of humanity. | Punch card

1582. Reference : MM-1-21-126

Lyons

| Moerman refers to the work of Lyons (1968) on syntax, citing various examples in order to show the determination of context on lexical analysis. | Punch card

1583. Reference : MM-1-21-127

Labov

| Moerman cites Labov (1970) on translation, giving examples of the test taken, and failed, by Boot and David. | Punch card

1584. Reference : MM-1-21-128

Cazden

| Moerman cites Cazden (1970) and refers to Psathas (1968). Languages are different and depend upon societal conditions. This concept derives from the study of language use in children. | Punch card

1585. Reference : MM-1-21-129

Zwicky

| Moerman refers to Zwicky’s work (1971) on vocabulary and dialect, noting that these give an inference of the background of the speakers. | Punch card

1586. Reference : MM-1-21-130

Perelman

| Moerman refers to the work of Perelman (1968), in which it is argued that argumentation and persuasion are achieved through the interaction between speaker and audience. | Punch card

1587. Reference : MM-1-21-131

Perelman

| Moerman refers to Perelman’s work (1952) on the interaction between the orator and their judgments. The success or otherwise of the orator is dependent on the personal characteristics of the orator and the willingness of the audience to receive their message. | Punch card

1588. Reference : MM-1-21-132

Perelman

| Moerman refers to Perelman’s work (1958) addressing the effectiveness of speaking. Moerman compares his concept to that of Aristotle. His conclusion is that aesthetics, epistemology and logic construct the world. | Punch card

1589. Reference : MM-1-21-133

Perelman

| Moerman refers to Perelman’s work (1963) on language and communication, which demonstrates how orators communicate to an auditor, for instance by linking the content of their words to that with which the auditor is familiar. | Punch card

1590. Reference : MM-1-21-134

Perelman

| Moerman refers to Perelman (1952) on fact and argument. | Punch card