Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... becomes very enjoyable again . In other words , I am suggesting that as compared with my teen - agers I have a more mature nervous system ; I make predictions much more readily . Rock - and - roll music isn't enjoyable for me . It's too ...
... becomes very enjoyable again . In other words , I am suggesting that as compared with my teen - agers I have a more mature nervous system ; I make predictions much more readily . Rock - and - roll music isn't enjoyable for me . It's too ...
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Thomas Albert Sebeok. fear becomes " to read " base fear becomes , " " painted things " to " painted puppets , " " fresh and sweet " to " fresh and fragrant , " " weak ships fraught ” to " frigates fraught , " etc. Further , Pope seems ...
Thomas Albert Sebeok. fear becomes " to read " base fear becomes , " " painted things " to " painted puppets , " " fresh and sweet " to " fresh and fragrant , " " weak ships fraught ” to " frigates fraught , " etc. Further , Pope seems ...
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... becomes " th'army " and " to write " becomes " t'write " ) ; ( 2 ) aphaeresis : the loss of an initial vowel such that the consonant which follows it clusters with a following vowel or consonant ( for example , " it is " becomes " tis ...
... becomes " th'army " and " to write " becomes " t'write " ) ; ( 2 ) aphaeresis : the loss of an initial vowel such that the consonant which follows it clusters with a following vowel or consonant ( for example , " it is " becomes " tis ...
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