Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... speak ... Brutus spoke ... I am to speak ” — presents the repeated allegation as mere reported speech instead of reported facts . The effect lies , modal logic would say , in the oblique context of the arguments adduced which makes them ...
... speak ... Brutus spoke ... I am to speak ” — presents the repeated allegation as mere reported speech instead of reported facts . The effect lies , modal logic would say , in the oblique context of the arguments adduced which makes them ...
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... speak of a difference in style . So I wonder if we couldn't get at it best by taking certain small scale models , so to speak , pairs of ex- pressions or sentences that differ in some way . Model A might be Mr. Saporta's example ...
... speak of a difference in style . So I wonder if we couldn't get at it best by taking certain small scale models , so to speak , pairs of ex- pressions or sentences that differ in some way . Model A might be Mr. Saporta's example ...
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... speaking about a bad tool , or a bad knife , for example . So far as it is a bad knife , we might argue it just isn't a knife . It may look like a knife , it may be shaped like a knife , but it doesn't cut . Again , if we speak of ...
... speaking about a bad tool , or a bad knife , for example . So far as it is a bad knife , we might argue it just isn't a knife . It may look like a knife , it may be shaped like a knife , but it doesn't cut . Again , if we speak of ...
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