Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... matter , that is , the thing spoken about , the referent , or , in Charles Morris ' terms ( 286 ) , the " semantic dimension " ; ( 2 ) the participants - speaker and addressee ; ( 3 ) the speech act , that is , the concrete physical ...
... matter , that is , the thing spoken about , the referent , or , in Charles Morris ' terms ( 286 ) , the " semantic dimension " ; ( 2 ) the participants - speaker and addressee ; ( 3 ) the speech act , that is , the concrete physical ...
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... matter , poetic creativity is drastically narrowed and threatened . But although poetry quite often draws its themes from the stream of everyday life , the problem of subject matter cannot be viewed simply as a matter of establishing ...
... matter , poetic creativity is drastically narrowed and threatened . But although poetry quite often draws its themes from the stream of everyday life , the problem of subject matter cannot be viewed simply as a matter of establishing ...
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... matter from manner . If a given matter dictates a parti- cular manner , that manner should not be called a style , at least not in the sense that I have been speaking of . But this postulate does not preclude that a certain matter shall ...
... matter from manner . If a given matter dictates a parti- cular manner , that manner should not be called a style , at least not in the sense that I have been speaking of . But this postulate does not preclude that a certain matter shall ...
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