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There is wide general agreement among persons-in-the-culture in judging
appropriateness of noncasual utterances. To satisfy cultural expectation, a given
noncasual utterance will be judged not in respect to any single criterion for ...
There is wide general agreement among persons-in-the-culture in judging
appropriateness of noncasual utterances. To satisfy cultural expectation, a given
noncasual utterance will be judged not in respect to any single criterion for ...
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(5) Mands. According to Skinner (381) a mand is an utterance which (a)
expresses a need of the speaker and which (b) requires some reaction (
immediate or delayed) from another person for its satisfaction. It is usually
expressed in the form of ...
(5) Mands. According to Skinner (381) a mand is an utterance which (a)
expresses a need of the speaker and which (b) requires some reaction (
immediate or delayed) from another person for its satisfaction. It is usually
expressed in the form of ...
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Epic poetry, focused on the third person, strongly involves the referential function
of language; the lyric, oriented toward the first person, is intimately linked with the
emotive function ; poetry of the second person is imbued with the conative ...
Epic poetry, focused on the third person, strongly involves the referential function
of language; the lyric, oriented toward the first person, is intimately linked with the
emotive function ; poetry of the second person is imbued with the conative ...
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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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