Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... RELATION OF LANGUAGE TO POETRY Before we make any statements about the application of linguistics to the study of poetry ( or literature , or noncasual language ) , we must make explicit one fundamental assumption about the nature of ...
... RELATION OF LANGUAGE TO POETRY Before we make any statements about the application of linguistics to the study of poetry ( or literature , or noncasual language ) , we must make explicit one fundamental assumption about the nature of ...
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... relation , but one that is meaningless scientifically . To get out of this circle , the investigator needs to discover and apply some valid and independent index of " ego anxiety ” in his subjects , for example , judgments of clinicians ...
... relation , but one that is meaningless scientifically . To get out of this circle , the investigator needs to discover and apply some valid and independent index of " ego anxiety ” in his subjects , for example , judgments of clinicians ...
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... relation to reality has to be defined differently in every age or artistic style : it runs the whole gamut from extreme stylization to apparently naive imitation . Historically , one of the chief meanings of " style " has been this relation ...
... relation to reality has to be defined differently in every age or artistic style : it runs the whole gamut from extreme stylization to apparently naive imitation . Historically , one of the chief meanings of " style " has been this relation ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 2 |
PART | 25 |
PART THREE | 55 |
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