Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... noncasual corpus . Linguists are unable to use immediately the structure carved out of the casual utterances for their new noncasual interests — unless , as already mentioned , they are willing to use it as the standard from which to ...
... noncasual corpus . Linguists are unable to use immediately the structure carved out of the casual utterances for their new noncasual interests — unless , as already mentioned , they are willing to use it as the standard from which to ...
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... noncasual utterances is natural and important in languages generally . For one example , the selection made in counting coup by an Arapaho warrior ( noncasual ) shows the repeated use of certain person markers not used when the same ...
... noncasual utterances is natural and important in languages generally . For one example , the selection made in counting coup by an Arapaho warrior ( noncasual ) shows the repeated use of certain person markers not used when the same ...
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... noncasual utterances in an emergency , or in an inter- lude ; or , exclusively , where noncasual utterances would seem inappro- priate - most of the time and in most places . 2. When a noncasual utterance as a rollicking ditty - is sung ...
... noncasual utterances in an emergency , or in an inter- lude ; or , exclusively , where noncasual utterances would seem inappro- priate - most of the time and in most places . 2. When a noncasual utterance as a rollicking ditty - is sung ...
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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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