Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... semantic domains . Metaphor develops the meaning of terms along the line of semantic similarity ; metonymy interprets meaning along the line of contiguity . Both have the function of introducing multiple semantic dimensions . If we view ...
... semantic domains . Metaphor develops the meaning of terms along the line of semantic similarity ; metonymy interprets meaning along the line of contiguity . Both have the function of introducing multiple semantic dimensions . If we view ...
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... semantic rules . In each section the evidence most important to the thesis of that section is described in detail . However , the various generalizations we shall offer ... SEMANTIC EVOLUTION OF T AND V In the 254 Semantic Aspects of Style.
... semantic rules . In each section the evidence most important to the thesis of that section is described in detail . However , the various generalizations we shall offer ... SEMANTIC EVOLUTION OF T AND V In the 254 Semantic Aspects of Style.
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... semantic rule governing T and V which is the same for French , German , and Italian and for many other languages we ... semantic and social psychological correspondences . The nonreciprocal power semantic is associated with a relatively ...
... semantic rule governing T and V which is the same for French , German , and Italian and for many other languages we ... semantic and social psychological correspondences . The nonreciprocal power semantic is associated with a relatively ...
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