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Orientation toward the ADDRESSEE , the CONATIVE function , finds its purest grammatical expression in the vocative and imperative , which syntactically , morphologically , and often even phonemically deviate from other nominal and ...
Orientation toward the ADDRESSEE , the CONATIVE function , finds its purest grammatical expression in the vocative and imperative , which syntactically , morphologically , and often even phonemically deviate from other nominal and ...
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What is the empirical linguistic criterion of the poetic function ? In particular , what is the indispensable feature inherent in any piece of poetry ? To answer this question we must recall the two basic modes of arrangement used in ...
What is the empirical linguistic criterion of the poetic function ? In particular , what is the indispensable feature inherent in any piece of poetry ? To answer this question we must recall the two basic modes of arrangement used in ...
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Language , habits , 296 incantatory function , 355 literal vs. nonliteral , 403 metalingual function , 356 misreading , 241–252 , 341-343 , 384– 385 monolithic nature , 57–59 phatic function , 355-356 poetic function , 356 poetry as ...
Language , habits , 296 incantatory function , 355 literal vs. nonliteral , 403 metalingual function , 356 misreading , 241–252 , 341-343 , 384– 385 monolithic nature , 57–59 phatic function , 355-356 poetic function , 356 poetry as ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 7 |
PART TWO STYLE IN FOLK NARRATIVE | 25 |
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