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0.35 Alan K. Lemke, Writing as Action in Living, College Composition and Communication, 1974.
0.34 Robert J. Geist, Usage and Meaning, College Composition and Communication, 1955.
0.32 Lawrence Ianni, Language Is Imprecisely Reliable, College Composition and Communication, 1978.
0.32 P. P. Hallie, A Criticism of General Semantics, College English, 1952.
0.31 Eugene R. Kintgen, Perceiving Poetic Syntax, College English, 1978.
0.31 Hugh D. Farley, Words and Meanings: An Experimental Study of a Linguistic Principle, College English, 1941.
0.29 Leslie Mellichamp, Misunderstanding, College English, 1952.
0.29 Jack C. Gray, The B3 Proportion, College English, 1961.
0.27 William H. Youngren, General Semantics and the Science of Meaning, College English, 1968.
0.27 Philip B. Gove, Repetition in Defining, College Composition and Communication, 1965.
0.27 Charles W. Kneupper, The Referential-Emotive Distinction: A Significant Passage for Understanding I A Richards, Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 1988.
0.26 David Kaufer, Metaphor and Its Ties to Ambiguity and Vagueness, Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 1983.
0.26 T. Y. Booth, The Meaning of Language If Any, Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 1980.
0.26 Robert Ian Scott, On William H Youngren "General Semantics and the Science of Meaning", College English, 1970.
0.26 Jane Blankenship, I A Richards' "Context" Theorem of Meaning, Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 1988.
0.26 Jerry Richard, The Phoneme of Context, College Composition and Communication, 1963.
0.26 T. Y. Booth, I A Richards and the Composing Process, College Composition and Communication, 1986.
0.24 David B. Guralnik, Connotation in Dictionary Definition, College Composition and Communication, 1958.
0.24 John W. Morris Jerry Richard, The Phoneme of Context, College Composition and Communication, 1963.
0.23 Louis Mackey, Theory and Practice in the Rhetoric of I A Richards, Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 1997.
0.23 Archibald A. Hill, Linguistic Principles for Interpreting Meaning, College English, 1961.
0.23 Taylor Stoehr, Writing as Thinking, College English, 1967.
0.22 Rosemarie Maier, But What Does Meaning Mean? Reply to Michael Hancher, College English, 1973.
0.22 Porter G. Perrin Albert H. Marckwardt James B. McMillan Julius Bernstein, Current English Forum, College English, 1945.
0.22 Richard Western, Tending Whately's Fire; Or an Essay on Vagueness, College English, 1971.
0.22 Michael Hancher, Two Kinds of Intention: Reply to Rosemarie Maier, College English, 1973.
0.22 R. S. Crane, Semantics and the Teaching of Prose Literature, College English, 1942.
0.21 Jane Tompkins, A Short Course in Post-Structuralism, College English, 1988.
0.21 Donald K. Enholm, The Most Significant Passage for Rhetorical Theory in the Work of I A Richards, Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 1988.
0.20 Anthony Wolk, Troubles with Mr Charley: The Un-Ordinary Language Philosophy of Some Standard English Apologists, College English, 1975.
0.20 Stuart C. Brown, I A Richards' New Rhetoric: Multiplicity Instrument and Metaphor, Rhetoric Review, 1992.
0.20 Charles Wheeler, An Open-Book Vocabulary Test, College Composition and Communication, 1963.
0.20 William Kupersmith, A Comment on "Allegoresis", College English, 1979.
0.20 Savin Cohen, Jargon Prufrock and the "Cop out", College Composition and Communication, 1965.
0.20 Ann Berthoff, A Comment on David Dobrin's "Is Technical Writing Particularly Objective?", College English, 1986.
0.20 Peter Berek, Peter Berek Responds, College English, 1979.
0.20 Louis T. Grant, Public Doublespeak: Badge Language Realityspeak and the Great Watergate Euphemism Hunt, College English, 1977.
0.20 Tim Shopen, Some Contributions from Grammar to the Theory of Style, College English, 1974.
0.19 Marvin K. L. Ching, A Literary and Linguistic Analysis of Compact Verbal Paradox, College Composition and Communication, 1975.
0.19 Ann E. Berthoff, From Mencius on the Mind to Coleridge on Imagination, Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 1988.
0.19 Ann E. Berthoff, Problem-Dissolving by Triadic Means, College English, 1996.
0.19 Rosemarie Maier, Different Names but Same Intention: Reply to Michael Hancher, College English, 1973.
0.19 Margaret M. Bryant, What One Word Can Do, College English, 1941.
0.19 Leo Rockas, Abstract and Concrete Sentences, College Composition and Communication, 1963.
0.19 Ronald Schleifer, Deconstruction and Linguistic Analysis, College English, 1987.
0.19 Martin Steinmann_ Jr., Literature Knowledge and the Language of Literature, College English, 1973.
0.19 Thomas J. Derrick, I A Richards' Rhetorical Theories in the Classroom, Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 1980.
0.18 Fredric V. Bogel, Synonymy and Literary Meaning, College English, 1978.
0.18 Michael Hancher, The Extensional Fallacy: Comment on Rosemarie Maier, College English, 1971.
0.18 H. T. Webster, The Canting Language: Some Notes on Old Underworld Slang, College English, 1943.
0.18 W. K. Wimsatt_ Jr., When Is Variation "Elegant"?, College English, 1942.
0.18 Elias Schwartz, Mimesis and the Theory of Signs, College English, 1968.
0.18 Gerald L. Bruns, Rhetoric Grammar and the Conception of Language as a Substantial Medium, College English, 1969.
0.18 Epsy Colling, The Marks of the Slave, College English, 1941.
0.18 A. M. Wilkinson, A Comment on "Notes from the Besieged", College English, 1981.
0.18 John Algeo, Linguistic Marys Linguistic Marthas: The Scope of Language Study, College English, 1969.
0.17 Rosemarie Maier, Intention Extension and Interpretation: Reply to Michael Hancher, College English, 1971.
0.17 Alan Snyder, The Open-Book Vocabulary Test, College English, 1952.
0.17 Dennis Rygiel, Word Study and Composition, College Composition and Communication, 1978.
0.17 Rosalind J. Gabin, The Most Significant Passage for Rhetoric in the Work of I A Richards, Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 1988.
0.17 Edward Kleinschmidt, Grammatical Existence, College English, 1985.
0.17 T. F. Keefer, In Pursuit of the Copulative Verb: A Classroom Adventure, College Composition and Communication, 1971.
0.17 Robert L. Coard, Attacking the One-for-One Fallacy, College Composition and Communication, 1960.
0.17 William Kinsley, Black and White Again, College English, 1970.
0.17 Gerald L. Bruns, Silent Orpheus: Annihilating Words and Literary Language, College English, 1970.
0.17 Mervyn Nicholson, Mervyn Nicholson Responds, College English, 1988.
0.17 Harley W. Usill, Double Benefit of Basic English, College English, 1945.
0.17 Elias Schwartz, Notes on Linguistics and Literature, College English, 1970.
0.16 Patricia Laurence, A Comment on the Symposium on Basic Writing, College English, 1995.
0.16 Sharon Crowley, The Current-Traditional Theory of Style: An Informal History, Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 1986.
0.16 Frederic C. Osenburg, A "Qualitative" Vocabulary Test, College English, 1956.
0.16 Michael Hancher, Intention Extension and Interpretation: Reply to Rosemarie Maier, College English, 1973.
0.16 John W. Howard, Structural Linguistics and Composition: A Rejoinder, College English, 1960.
0.16 Carl R. Woodring, Onomatopoeia and Other Sounds in Poetry, College English, 1953.
0.16 James T. Barrs, The Place of Etymology in Linguistics, College English, 1962.
0.16 L. L. Miller, A Limerick, College Composition and Communication, 1979.
0.16 Ann E. Berthoff, Is Teaching Still Possible? Writing Meaning and Higher Order Reasoning, College English, 1984.
0.16 V. C. Coulter, Does Your Conscience Hurt You?, College English, 1945.
0.16 Marion Montgomery, Paraphrase: The Exercise in Mincing Precepts, College English, 1960.
0.15 Anthony Wolk, Reply to J Mitchell Morse, College English, 1976.
0.15 E. M. Jennings, A Paradigm for Discovery, College Composition and Communication, 1968.
0.15 Dan Foster, A Comment on "Is Teaching Still Possible?", College English, 1986.
0.15 Ann E. Berthoff, I A Richards and the Philosophy of Rhetoric, Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 1980.
0.15 Robert J. Griffin, Tristram Shandy and Language, College English, 1961.
0.15 Muriel R. Schulz, How Serious Is Sex Bias in Language?, College Composition and Communication, 1975.
0.15 Robert M. Gorrell, Structure in Thought, College English, 1963.