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The Ramist Style of John Udall: Audience and Pictorial Logic in Puritan Sermon and Controversy
(1987-01)
With Wilbur Samuel Howell's Logic and Rhetoric in England, 1500-1700 (1956), Walter J. Ong's Ramus, Method, and the Decay of Dialogue (1958) helped establish the common contemporary view that Ramism impoverished logic and ...
In Defense of Romancero Geography
(1987-05)
by the independent propagation of individual motifs in the continuous transformation of oral romances, his geographic study of these two sizeable bodies of evidence also revealed the existence of clearly discernible "local types" or groups of versions in geographic...
The Sight Reading Experience in the Piano Classroom
(1980)
This is a study designed to test the effectiveness of teaching
sight reading in the group environment. The effectiveness of
this project was measured through performance and attitude
surveys. The study will describe ...
A Romanian Singer of Tales: Vasile Tetin
(1986-10)
Annotated Bibliography
(1986-10)
Solo Voice Technique and its Application to the Choral Ensemble
(1988-07-06)
. Studies have shown that many voice instructors do not favor participation by their serious voice students in a choral ensemble. They believe that the choral director might place demands on the student that are "not practiced" in the private voice studio...
Speech Is the Body of the Spirit: The Oral Hermeneutic in the Writings of Eugen Rosenstock--Huessy (1888--1973)
(1987-01)
The Christian social philosopher, Eugen Friedrich Moritz Rosenstock-Huessy, lived most of his life under the "spell of language," more specifically under the influence of the Incarnate Word as it manifests itself in and ...
Annotated Bibliography to 1985
(1988-01)
The Structure and Changing Functions of Oral Traditions
(1987-05)
The transmission of knowledge by means of oral literary forms, so strongly attacked by Plato in the fourth century B.C., has not disappeared completely. Throughout the many centuries of supremacy of the written word over ...
Survival of the Traditional Romancero: Field Expeditions
(1987-05)
Research work in the humanities and the social sciences at times demands two kinds of parallel and complementary activities: first, obtaining material directly from the context in which it is produced and, second, processing ...
Orality and Textuality in Medieval Castilian Prose
(1987-01)
This study evaluates several medieval Castilian prose works in light of recent investigations dealing with orality and textuality. As a homage to Father Walter Ong and his monumental scholarly contributions to communication ...
The Authority of The Word in St. John's Gospel: Charismatic Speech, Narrative Text, Logocentric Metaphysics
(1987-01)
Few topics are as suited for a celebration of Walter Ong's intellectual accomplishment as the Logos, for the Word in its kaleidoscopic manifestations and intriguing transformations constitutes the center of his lifelong ...