Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... styles of Indo- European . They all have , for instance , two singular pronouns of address , but each language has an individual phonetic and semantic style in pronoun usage . We are ignoring phonetic style ( through the use of the ...
... styles of Indo- European . They all have , for instance , two singular pronouns of address , but each language has an individual phonetic and semantic style in pronoun usage . We are ignoring phonetic style ( through the use of the ...
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... style could be thought of as corresponding to , as having a relation to , something broader , wider , deeper , or more like a message meaning , and that certainly is the way the literary critic likes to think . His levels of meaning are ...
... style could be thought of as corresponding to , as having a relation to , something broader , wider , deeper , or more like a message meaning , and that certainly is the way the literary critic likes to think . His levels of meaning are ...
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... style , 215 Oral styles of folk narrator , examples of , 37-43 , 50-51 individual vs. group , 34-37 of Lincoln , 43-50 tradition and , 32-33 " Ordinary Evening in New Haven , An , " 376 Orthography , 197–200 , 341 Orwell , George , 100 ...
... style , 215 Oral styles of folk narrator , examples of , 37-43 , 50-51 individual vs. group , 34-37 of Lincoln , 43-50 tradition and , 32-33 " Ordinary Evening in New Haven , An , " 376 Orthography , 197–200 , 341 Orwell , George , 100 ...
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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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