Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok Technology Press of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1960 - 470 páginas |
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... linguist , in studying poetry , has abandoned his role as linguist . There is one sense in which we might profitably speak of the application of lin- guistic methods to something which is not language , namely , where linguistic is in ...
... linguist , in studying poetry , has abandoned his role as linguist . There is one sense in which we might profitably speak of the application of lin- guistic methods to something which is not language , namely , where linguistic is in ...
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... linguistic substance . " In an attempt to adjudicate in the dispute between those who claim that literature consists of a certain portion of the population of all linguistic utterances ( and is therefore to be identified with " its ...
... linguistic substance . " In an attempt to adjudicate in the dispute between those who claim that literature consists of a certain portion of the population of all linguistic utterances ( and is therefore to be identified with " its ...
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... linguistic papers I can only object that they often forget or ignore the preceding considerations . They claim that the study of poetry is merely a part of linguistics , that literary theory is completely subordinated to linguistics ...
... linguistic papers I can only object that they often forget or ignore the preceding considerations . They claim that the study of poetry is merely a part of linguistics , that literary theory is completely subordinated to linguistics ...
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