Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... expressive language deals with the description of the elements of the linguistic code ( or codes ) that are endowed with an emotive function , that is , elements that serve to express the speaker's attitude toward his collocutor or to ...
... expressive language deals with the description of the elements of the linguistic code ( or codes ) that are endowed with an emotive function , that is , elements that serve to express the speaker's attitude toward his collocutor or to ...
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... expressive devices is the formation of expressive derivatives ( e.g. pejorative , affectionate , diminutive ) . These formations vary greatly , depending on the derivational possibilities of the languages in which they occur . Expressive ...
... expressive devices is the formation of expressive derivatives ( e.g. pejorative , affectionate , diminutive ) . These formations vary greatly , depending on the derivational possibilities of the languages in which they occur . Expressive ...
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... expressive features to indicate his angry or ironic attitude , conveys ostensible information , and evidently this verbal behavior cannot be likened to such nonsemiotic , nutritive activities as " eating grapefruit " ( despite Chatman's ...
... expressive features to indicate his angry or ironic attitude , conveys ostensible information , and evidently this verbal behavior cannot be likened to such nonsemiotic , nutritive activities as " eating grapefruit " ( despite Chatman's ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 2 |
PART | 25 |
PART THREE | 55 |
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