Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... persons and " you " to one person . The pronoun " thou " is reserved , nowadays , to prayer and naive poetry , but in the past it was the form of familiar address to a single person . At that time " you " was the singular of reverence ...
... persons and " you " to one person . The pronoun " thou " is reserved , nowadays , to prayer and naive poetry , but in the past it was the form of familiar address to a single person . At that time " you " was the singular of reverence ...
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... person . The most striking ritual of such a distancing is the prohibition of verbal intercourse between persons who ... person or a spirit . The use of the second - person pronoun must also be confronted with the whole pattern of ...
... person . The most striking ritual of such a distancing is the prohibition of verbal intercourse between persons who ... person or a spirit . The use of the second - person pronoun must also be confronted with the whole pattern of ...
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... person of the addresser , the second person of the addressee , and the " third person , " . properly - someone or something spoken of . Certain additional verbal functions can be easily inferred from this triadic model . Thus the magic ...
... person of the addresser , the second person of the addressee , and the " third person , " . properly - someone or something spoken of . Certain additional verbal functions can be easily inferred from this triadic model . Thus the magic ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 2 |
PART | 25 |
PART THREE | 55 |
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