Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... language . It may , however , be questioned whether ordinary language and the language of poetry are really different though interdependent types of verbal organization , or whether poetic language is not merely a less syste- matic ...
... language . It may , however , be questioned whether ordinary language and the language of poetry are really different though interdependent types of verbal organization , or whether poetic language is not merely a less syste- matic ...
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... language , as well as in the analysis of poetic language . 2. The roles of the participants of the speech event , of the speaker and listener , correspond in poetic language to the relationship between the author and the audience ...
... language , as well as in the analysis of poetic language . 2. The roles of the participants of the speech event , of the speaker and listener , correspond in poetic language to the relationship between the author and the audience ...
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... language and poetry . Mr. Hollander says that poetry is something synchronic and should be discussed in synchronical ... Language is a convention , too . It is a convention in the sense that language is a norm , but the rules of the poetic ...
... language and poetry . Mr. Hollander says that poetry is something synchronic and should be discussed in synchronical ... Language is a convention , too . It is a convention in the sense that language is a norm , but the rules of the poetic ...
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