Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... norm . For descriptive , and especially for prescriptive purposes , we restrict ourselves synchronically to the analysis of one basic norm . Actually , however , in every speech community there are at least two competing norms , an ...
... norm . For descriptive , and especially for prescriptive purposes , we restrict ourselves synchronically to the analysis of one basic norm . Actually , however , in every speech community there are at least two competing norms , an ...
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... norm of the class of which it is a subclass . This kind of statement then led those here who do not think in statistical terms and who take norm in some valuational way to rise up in arms against the notion that style is a deviation ...
... norm of the class of which it is a subclass . This kind of statement then led those here who do not think in statistical terms and who take norm in some valuational way to rise up in arms against the notion that style is a deviation ...
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... norm , but the rules of the poetic and nonpoetic conventions are different . In poetic language the main problems are those of selection and of arrangement — the arrangement , let's say , accord- ing to a metrical scheme and the ...
... norm , but the rules of the poetic and nonpoetic conventions are different . In poetic language the main problems are those of selection and of arrangement — the arrangement , let's say , accord- ing to a metrical scheme and the ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 2 |
PART | 25 |
PART THREE | 55 |
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