Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... questions themselves may be strikingly posed for your consideration . “ What , if anything , have its occasion ... question linguistically , or stylis- tically , as asking : " Given these words in this order , what gives them the ...
... questions themselves may be strikingly posed for your consideration . “ What , if anything , have its occasion ... question linguistically , or stylis- tically , as asking : " Given these words in this order , what gives them the ...
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... question , beginning with " Definitely V " as 0. A rough test was made of the significance of the differences among the three languages on each question . We dichotomized the replies to each question into : ( a ) all replies of either ...
... question , beginning with " Definitely V " as 0. A rough test was made of the significance of the differences among the three languages on each question . We dichotomized the replies to each question into : ( a ) all replies of either ...
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... question . None of these ways of recitation may , however , hide the intentional discrepancy between the metrical and syntactic division . The verse shape of a poem remains completely independent of its variable delivery , whereby I do ...
... question . None of these ways of recitation may , however , hide the intentional discrepancy between the metrical and syntactic division . The verse shape of a poem remains completely independent of its variable delivery , whereby I do ...
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