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It is surely reasonable to say that noncasual utterances are restricted to particular
times ( as when an Islamic muezzin calls people to prayer , or when a Hopi
chanter announces a rabbit hunt ) and to particular places ( as chanting from a ...
It is surely reasonable to say that noncasual utterances are restricted to particular
times ( as when an Islamic muezzin calls people to prayer , or when a Hopi
chanter announces a rabbit hunt ) and to particular places ( as chanting from a ...
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poem the particular nexus of sound and meaning seems appropriate and
effective to English speakers . Bolinger has assembled many examples of the
goings - on of association between sound and meaning in English ( 35 , passim )
, and ...
poem the particular nexus of sound and meaning seems appropriate and
effective to English speakers . Bolinger has assembled many examples of the
goings - on of association between sound and meaning in English ( 35 , passim )
, and ...
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Any may turn out to be utilized by one or more poets for particular effect in a
particular poem or as a general stylistic trait . Of course , so - called
suprasegmental features are important . Insofar as we wish to keep to the norm of
the poem , rather ...
Any may turn out to be utilized by one or more poets for particular effect in a
particular poem or as a general stylistic trait . Of course , so - called
suprasegmental features are important . Insofar as we wish to keep to the norm of
the poem , rather ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PART TWO STYLE IN FOLK NARRATIVE | 25 |
PART THREE LINGUISTIC APPROACHES TO VERBAL | 55 |
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Understanding Pragmatics Jef Verschueren,Jan Verschueren No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 1999 |