Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... noncasual corpus . Linguists are unable to use immediately the structure carved out of the casual utterances for their new noncasual interests - unless , as already mentioned , they are willing to use it as the standard from which to ...
... noncasual corpus . Linguists are unable to use immediately the structure carved out of the casual utterances for their new noncasual interests - unless , as already mentioned , they are willing to use it as the standard from which to ...
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Thomas Albert Sebeok. 1. It is surely reasonable to say that noncasual utterances are restricted to particular times ( as when an ... utterances than they have for judging noncasual utterances . Casual and Noncasual Utterances 61.
Thomas Albert Sebeok. 1. It is surely reasonable to say that noncasual utterances are restricted to particular times ( as when an ... utterances than they have for judging noncasual utterances . Casual and Noncasual Utterances 61.
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... words , but all scholars use learned words . We might expect that such labels would in general be less commonly found for casual utterances and their speakers than for noncasual , since speakers of noncasual utterances are often enough ...
... words , but all scholars use learned words . We might expect that such labels would in general be less commonly found for casual utterances and their speakers than for noncasual , since speakers of noncasual utterances are often enough ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 7 |
PART TWO STYLE IN FOLK NARRATIVE | 25 |
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