Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... similar things , because of a similar movement toward the poem as the central object of observation . groups ( line , caesura ) ; syntagmatic relations , 180 Metrics.
... similar things , because of a similar movement toward the poem as the central object of observation . groups ( line , caesura ) ; syntagmatic relations , 180 Metrics.
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Thomas Albert Sebeok. As implied from Gestalt psychology , the organization of perceptibly similar elements into groups , similar groups into higher groups , and so forth , is a major tendency of human perception . The rhythmic organiza ...
Thomas Albert Sebeok. As implied from Gestalt psychology , the organization of perceptibly similar elements into groups , similar groups into higher groups , and so forth , is a major tendency of human perception . The rhythmic organiza ...
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... similar cyclic mutual dependence holds between E and T. The encoding is with a view to transmission : a coming tongue twister , or a word that we do not know how to pronounce or spell , can kick back to cause extensive revision ...
... similar cyclic mutual dependence holds between E and T. The encoding is with a view to transmission : a coming tongue twister , or a word that we do not know how to pronounce or spell , can kick back to cause extensive revision ...
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