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== E ==
== E ==
*'''Ecriture''': the French word for ‘writing’. where it appears in this form in English texts, it refers to one or more specific senses used by modern French theorists.. "What Is an Author?"] by [[Michel Foucault]])
*'''Ecriture''': the French word for ‘writing’. where it appears in this form in English texts, it refers to one or more specific senses used by modern French theorists.. "What Is an Author?"] by [[Michel Foucault]])
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*'''Elocutio''':  is the term for the mastery of stylistic elements in Western classical rhetoric and comes from the Latin loqui, "to speak".
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*'''Elocutio''':  is the term for the mastery of stylistic elements in Western classical rhetoric and comes from the Latin loqui, "to speak". (Burke [[January 27 Class Notes]])
*'''Emthymeme''': uses audience's assumptions, only use 1 premise (see [["On Distinctions between Classical and Modern Rhetoric" by Andrea A. Lunsford and Lisa S. Ede]])
*'''Emthymeme''': uses audience's assumptions, only use 1 premise (see [["On Distinctions between Classical and Modern Rhetoric" by Andrea A. Lunsford and Lisa S. Ede]])
*'''Entelechy''': the actualization of form-giving cause as contrasted with potential existence. (Burke [[January 27 Class Notes]])
*'''Entelechy''': the actualization of form-giving cause as contrasted with potential existence. (Burke [[January 27 Class Notes]])
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*''Exegesis'': manifesting behavior that is habitual, maladaptive, and compulsive (see [["What Is an Author?" Michel Foucault]])
*''Exegesis'': manifesting behavior that is habitual, maladaptive, and compulsive (see [["What Is an Author?" Michel Foucault]])
*'''Exordium''': the beginning or introductory part, esp. of a discourse or treatise(see [["The New Rhetoric" by Chaim Perelman]])
*'''Exordium''': the beginning or introductory part, esp. of a discourse or treatise(see [["The New Rhetoric" by Chaim Perelman]])
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*'''Extrinsic:''' Not part of the essential nature of someone or something; coming or operating from outside.
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*'''Extrinsic:''' Not part of the essential nature of someone or something; coming or operating from outside. (Burke [[January 27 Class Notes]])
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