Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... simple group of simple groups of syllables ( 2 x 3 or 3 x 2 ) . Such a simple group of stresses is , usually , identical with the smallest rhythmic - syntactical unit . To be sure , these remarks need a great deal of elaboration . For ...
... simple group of simple groups of syllables ( 2 x 3 or 3 x 2 ) . Such a simple group of stresses is , usually , identical with the smallest rhythmic - syntactical unit . To be sure , these remarks need a great deal of elaboration . For ...
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... simple groups , usually parallel , or partially parallel , in their syntactic and semantic structure . These basic units are not equal ; all attempts to correct the text in order to achieve strict numbers make no sense from any textual ...
... simple groups , usually parallel , or partially parallel , in their syntactic and semantic structure . These basic units are not equal ; all attempts to correct the text in order to achieve strict numbers make no sense from any textual ...
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... simple elements possible , conditioned reflexes , for example , and hopes to build the more complicated structures out of these simple basic elements , much as a modern digital computer is built up out of rather simple electronic ...
... simple elements possible , conditioned reflexes , for example , and hopes to build the more complicated structures out of these simple basic elements , much as a modern digital computer is built up out of rather simple electronic ...
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