Paralogic hermeneutics and the possibilities of rhetoric

Thomas Kent Iowa State University
Journal
Rhetoric Review
Published
1989-09-01
DOI
10.1080/07350198909388876
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  1. Communication Design Quarterly
  2. Computers and Composition
  3. Rhetoric Review
  4. Pedagogy
  5. Journal of Technical Writing and Communication
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