Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... speaker means by the particular word . The word might , accordingly , be identified as " heard but not spoken . " So also in a conversation between two English speakers , the first having book learning , the second not ; the first may ...
... speaker means by the particular word . The word might , accordingly , be identified as " heard but not spoken . " So also in a conversation between two English speakers , the first having book learning , the second not ; the first may ...
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... speakers in contact . In a homogeneous speech community , the speakers in contact do not speak identically , one exactly as the other . The notion of a speech community has to accommodate itself to the fact that there are idiolectic ...
... speakers in contact . In a homogeneous speech community , the speakers in contact do not speak identically , one exactly as the other . The notion of a speech community has to accommodate itself to the fact that there are idiolectic ...
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... speakers . Bolinger has assembled many examples of the goings - on of association between sound and meaning in English ( 35 , passim ) , and Louis Finkelstein has recently written on the great importance of the sound - meaning nexus in ...
... speakers . Bolinger has assembled many examples of the goings - on of association between sound and meaning in English ( 35 , passim ) , and Louis Finkelstein has recently written on the great importance of the sound - meaning nexus in ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 2 |
PART | 25 |
PART THREE | 55 |
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