Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... performance style . This may be true , but it does not , I feel , invalidate the distinction . It seems clear that personal style can be excluded from many sorts of considerations ; for example , two readers , although they disagree on ...
... performance style . This may be true , but it does not , I feel , invalidate the distinction . It seems clear that personal style can be excluded from many sorts of considerations ; for example , two readers , although they disagree on ...
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... performance style , unless we are prepared , again , to deal in potentials rather than actualizations . But potentials may be all that really exist “ in ” the poem as text . If different articulations are possible it would seem prudent ...
... performance style , unless we are prepared , again , to deal in potentials rather than actualizations . But potentials may be all that really exist “ in ” the poem as text . If different articulations are possible it would seem prudent ...
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... performance these lines are end - stopped , regardless of the meaning or the grammar or what somebody else's interpretation may be ; that caesura , end - stoppage , and enjambment can only come into existence in actual performance since ...
... performance these lines are end - stopped , regardless of the meaning or the grammar or what somebody else's interpretation may be ; that caesura , end - stoppage , and enjambment can only come into existence in actual performance since ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 7 |
PART | 25 |
PART THREE | 55 |
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