Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok Technology Press of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1960 - 470 páginas |
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... sentence violates a restriction . Thus a sentence that violates a very general rule may be said to be less grammatical than a sentence that violates only a more specific rule . Any discourse , then , may be described in terms of its ...
... sentence violates a restriction . Thus a sentence that violates a very general rule may be said to be less grammatical than a sentence that violates only a more specific rule . Any discourse , then , may be described in terms of its ...
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... sentence and of the verbal counterpart of a given nominal sentence . The intent of this fiction is to concentrate our discussion on differences as near to minimal as is syntactically possible . A nominal sentence is likely to be longer ...
... sentence and of the verbal counterpart of a given nominal sentence . The intent of this fiction is to concentrate our discussion on differences as near to minimal as is syntactically possible . A nominal sentence is likely to be longer ...
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... sentence in the usual sense ; it is just that it cannot be literally true . Now simply to say , “ That man is pregnant ” is a perfectly good false sentence ; but that it can never be a true assertion is quite obvious . Perhaps when Mr ...
... sentence in the usual sense ; it is just that it cannot be literally true . Now simply to say , “ That man is pregnant ” is a perfectly good false sentence ; but that it can never be a true assertion is quite obvious . Perhaps when Mr ...
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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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