Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... give you the six hens you give me yesterday for her . " And Bill says , “ [ sn ] You bought her , bring my six hens back . " I got both horses and the whole outfit for the six hens he give me . Never come to him till the next day , Bill ...
... give you the six hens you give me yesterday for her . " And Bill says , “ [ sn ] You bought her , bring my six hens back . " I got both horses and the whole outfit for the six hens he give me . Never come to him till the next day , Bill ...
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... give 49 , and / e / ' s 30 plus 12 would give 42. ) For the octet " air " and for the sestet and whole sonnet " still " may be seen as summative words . 3. Wordsworth , " It Is a Beauteous Evening , Calm and Free . " ( The strength of ...
... give 49 , and / e / ' s 30 plus 12 would give 42. ) For the octet " air " and for the sestet and whole sonnet " still " may be seen as summative words . 3. Wordsworth , " It Is a Beauteous Evening , Calm and Free . " ( The strength of ...
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... give the student passages with the author's name omitted , and we ask him to assign it to the subclass of utterances of the true author rather than some other . However , if stated in this general logical way without reference to ...
... give the student passages with the author's name omitted , and we ask him to assign it to the subclass of utterances of the true author rather than some other . However , if stated in this general logical way without reference to ...
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