Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... interest in the theory of knowledge , aesthetics , and social and political philosophy . ROGER BROWN ( b . 1925 ) received his academic training at the University of Michigan . After teaching there and at Harvard , he joined the faculty ...
... interest in the theory of knowledge , aesthetics , and social and political philosophy . ROGER BROWN ( b . 1925 ) received his academic training at the University of Michigan . After teaching there and at Harvard , he joined the faculty ...
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... interest centers on the Uralic languages and peoples ; his list of publications includes books on Hungarian and Finnish and a series of monographs on the Cheremis . EDWARD STANKIEWICZ ( b . 1920 ) , a native of Poland , studied at the ...
... interest centers on the Uralic languages and peoples ; his list of publications includes books on Hungarian and Finnish and a series of monographs on the Cheremis . EDWARD STANKIEWICZ ( b . 1920 ) , a native of Poland , studied at the ...
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... interest to note that the major factor , called by Mr. Carroll " evaluation , " loads many judgments but no objective measure . The implication is that judgments of good and bad style ( across 150 literary samples and 8 judges ) have no ...
... interest to note that the major factor , called by Mr. Carroll " evaluation , " loads many judgments but no objective measure . The implication is that judgments of good and bad style ( across 150 literary samples and 8 judges ) have no ...
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