Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... syntactic construction . We have , however , excluded appeal to meaning as a basis for stylistics . We conclude , then , that the formal analysis of poetry can usually only reveal alternative interpretations based on syntactic ambiguity ...
... syntactic construction . We have , however , excluded appeal to meaning as a basis for stylistics . We conclude , then , that the formal analysis of poetry can usually only reveal alternative interpretations based on syntactic ambiguity ...
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... syntactic phonology , syntactic phonology and expressive features are strictly discriminated . In these conditions phonemic transcription is highly instructive , but we must remember that it disregards on the one hand the purely graphic ...
... syntactic phonology , syntactic phonology and expressive features are strictly discriminated . In these conditions phonemic transcription is highly instructive , but we must remember that it disregards on the one hand the purely graphic ...
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... syntactic division . The verse shape of a poem remains completely independent of its variable delivery , whereby I ... syntactic function ? The difference between the morphological class and the syntactic application may be pointed out ...
... syntactic division . The verse shape of a poem remains completely independent of its variable delivery , whereby I ... syntactic function ? The difference between the morphological class and the syntactic application may be pointed out ...
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