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To ensure as large a measure of understanding as possible and to give as much
common basis for discussion as possible ... summarizing the papers ) submitted
in advance a paper discussing aspects of style that particularly interested him .
To ensure as large a measure of understanding as possible and to give as much
common basis for discussion as possible ... summarizing the papers ) submitted
in advance a paper discussing aspects of style that particularly interested him .
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WIMSATT : We may wonder , but I don ' t think we need to be skeptical of its
existence . VOEGELIN : I don ' t want to introduce a new topic , but I do have a
question : I miss a discussion of intonation patterns . HOLLANDER : I presume
that the ...
WIMSATT : We may wonder , but I don ' t think we need to be skeptical of its
existence . VOEGELIN : I don ' t want to introduce a new topic , but I do have a
question : I miss a discussion of intonation patterns . HOLLANDER : I presume
that the ...
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Closing Statement GEORGE A . MILLER It is always a pleasure to hear Roman
Jakobson , with his scholarship and enthusiasm , discuss topics near to his heart
. It is an honor for me to appear here today on the same program with him .
Closing Statement GEORGE A . MILLER It is always a pleasure to hear Roman
Jakobson , with his scholarship and enthusiasm , discuss topics near to his heart
. It is an honor for me to appear here today on the same program with him .
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PART TWO STYLE IN FOLK NARRATIVE | 25 |
PART THREE LINGUISTIC APPROACHES TO VERBAL | 55 |
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