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Chapter 4 Sense and Communication Metaphors Five Senses: Taste, Smell, Touch, Hearing, Sight See also Chapter 5: Plant and Food Metaphors Communication: Music, Voice, Writing Vocabulary Plus: A Source-Based Approach www.ablongman.com/nilsen By Don L. F. Nilsen And Alleen Pace Nilsen
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Chapter 4Sense and Communication Metaphors • Five Senses: Taste, Smell, Touch, Hearing, Sight • See also Chapter 5: Plant and Food Metaphors • Communication: Music, Voice, Writing 24
Vocabulary Plus: A Source-Based Approachwww.ablongman.com/nilsen By Don L. F. Nilsen And Alleen Pace Nilsen 24
Greek phone (sound)Latin sonus (sound)Latin cantare (singing) 24
Etymologies 24
Latin Loquere (Speak)Latin Plangere (Lament)Latin Quere (Ask) 24
Germanic Spel (tale) |Latin Scribere (to write) |Greek Graphein (writing or drawing) 24
Latin Signum (mark)Greek Stizein (tattoo)Latin Rhetorica (oratory) 24
!!!Canadian Signifying: Jack and Jacquesdiscuss English vs. French 24
Reference Nilsen, Alleen Pace, and Don L. F. Nilsen. Vocabulary Plus High School and Up: A Source Based Approach. Boston, MA: Parson/Allyn & Bacon, 2004. www.ablongman.com/nilsen 24