Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... psychologists and linguists , but such a cooperation can become efficient only if linguists know enough psychology to avoid psychological mistakes and if psychologists when dealing with questions of language do not commit blunders in ...
... psychologists and linguists , but such a cooperation can become efficient only if linguists know enough psychology to avoid psychological mistakes and if psychologists when dealing with questions of language do not commit blunders in ...
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... psychologist . Perhaps , if it flounders around in my unconscious long enough , I will eventually come up with some ... psychologists try to talk about stylistics , they feel they should narrow this broad field in some way ; they narrow ...
... psychologist . Perhaps , if it flounders around in my unconscious long enough , I will eventually come up with some ... psychologists try to talk about stylistics , they feel they should narrow this broad field in some way ; they narrow ...
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... psychologists consider their task as that of quantification , that they believe nothing to be objectively ascertained and verified before it has been reduced to some quantitative ratio . I , as every humanist must , however , argue that ...
... psychologists consider their task as that of quantification , that they believe nothing to be objectively ascertained and verified before it has been reduced to some quantitative ratio . I , as every humanist must , however , argue that ...
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