Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... particular poet in a particular language and may be responded to by his audience . In a recent review ( 175 , p . 251 ) the statement is made : The second way in which Guiraud's slighting of the linguistic groundwork is unfortunate , is ...
... particular poet in a particular language and may be responded to by his audience . In a recent review ( 175 , p . 251 ) the statement is made : The second way in which Guiraud's slighting of the linguistic groundwork is unfortunate , is ...
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... particular effect in a particular poem or as a general stylistic trait . Of course , so - called supra- segmental features are important . Insofar as we wish to keep to the norm of the poem , rather than focus on a particular ...
... particular effect in a particular poem or as a general stylistic trait . Of course , so - called supra- segmental features are important . Insofar as we wish to keep to the norm of the poem , rather than focus on a particular ...
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... particular name for it — it is just another one of those hands . It doesn't surprise you . But do you realize that the probability you would get that particular hand is 1 in 635,013,559,600 ? It is a fantastically improbable event for ...
... particular name for it — it is just another one of those hands . It doesn't surprise you . But do you realize that the probability you would get that particular hand is 1 in 635,013,559,600 ? It is a fantastically improbable event for ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 2 |
PART | 25 |
PART THREE | 55 |
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