Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... utterances would seem inappropriate at other times and in other places . The weak- ness of this cross - cultural generalization is that a ... utterances than they have for judging noncasual utterances . Casual and Noncasual Utterances 61.
... utterances would seem inappropriate at other times and in other places . The weak- ness of this cross - cultural generalization is that a ... utterances than they have for judging noncasual utterances . Casual and Noncasual Utterances 61.
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Thomas Albert Sebeok. casual utterances than they have for judging noncasual utterances . This is not to say that a perceptive informant will be unable to discuss the proper times , places , and persons involved in making different kinds ...
Thomas Albert Sebeok. casual utterances than they have for judging noncasual utterances . This is not to say that a perceptive informant will be unable to discuss the proper times , places , and persons involved in making different kinds ...
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... utterances imply an audience which favors some chanters or singers or raconteurs more than others . The audience is thereby selective . But the chanter or singer or raconteur may be self - selective in the sense of training himself , or ...
... utterances imply an audience which favors some chanters or singers or raconteurs more than others . The audience is thereby selective . But the chanter or singer or raconteur may be self - selective in the sense of training himself , or ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 7 |
PART | 25 |
PART THREE | 55 |
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