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The Application of Linguistics to the Study of Poetic Language SOL SAPORTA
THE PROBLEM : THE RELATION OF LANGUAGE TO POETRY Before we make
any statements about the application of linguistics to the study of poetry ( or ...
The Application of Linguistics to the Study of Poetic Language SOL SAPORTA
THE PROBLEM : THE RELATION OF LANGUAGE TO POETRY Before we make
any statements about the application of linguistics to the study of poetry ( or ...
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There are two restrictions on our freedom to relate indicators with human
characteristics , however . One is embodied in condition 3 — a nonchance
dependency relation between indicator and characteristic must be demonstrated
, and this ...
There are two restrictions on our freedom to relate indicators with human
characteristics , however . One is embodied in condition 3 — a nonchance
dependency relation between indicator and characteristic must be demonstrated
, and this ...
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I have been asked for summary remarks about poetics in its relation to linguistics
. Poetics deals primarily with the question , What makes a . verbal message a
work of art ? Because the main subject of poetics is the differentia specifica of ...
I have been asked for summary remarks about poetics in its relation to linguistics
. Poetics deals primarily with the question , What makes a . verbal message a
work of art ? Because the main subject of poetics is the differentia specifica of ...
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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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