Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... distinction between the overt or manifest content - the inventory of items that should not be omitted in a paraphrase and what is truly operative in a poem . We would all agree that things may be mentioned and even insisted upon in a ...
... distinction between the overt or manifest content - the inventory of items that should not be omitted in a paraphrase and what is truly operative in a poem . We would all agree that things may be mentioned and even insisted upon in a ...
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... distinction is , I take it , a chief operating assumption in most education , and its appli- cation is a prime aim of much discussion : the recognition , on the one hand , of the inevitability and desirability of diverse understandings ...
... distinction is , I take it , a chief operating assumption in most education , and its appli- cation is a prime aim of much discussion : the recognition , on the one hand , of the inevitability and desirability of diverse understandings ...
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... distinction between norm and deviant certainly occurs in the critical commonplace that poets seem to adopt strict forms and meters in order that they may proceed to violate slightly the normal or canonical " we " of that form or meter ...
... distinction between norm and deviant certainly occurs in the critical commonplace that poets seem to adopt strict forms and meters in order that they may proceed to violate slightly the normal or canonical " we " of that form or meter ...
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