Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok Technology Press of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1960 - 470 páginas |
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... meaning of which is not predictable from the meanings of the individual parts . Thus , " kick the bucket " when it means " die " is an idiom . The difference , however , is that idioms recur in various contexts and presumably we find ...
... meaning of which is not predictable from the meanings of the individual parts . Thus , " kick the bucket " when it means " die " is an idiom . The difference , however , is that idioms recur in various contexts and presumably we find ...
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... meaning ' in such a way that it can be seen how the poem's phonemic totality supports and contributes to its prose and poetic statement " ( 259 ) . His key example is the Keats sonnet " On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer . " After ...
... meaning ' in such a way that it can be seen how the poem's phonemic totality supports and contributes to its prose and poetic statement " ( 259 ) . His key example is the Keats sonnet " On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer . " After ...
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... meaning nexus in the Hebrew Bible ( 121 ) . Insistence on the arbitrary nature of the connection between sound and meaning simply cuts off inquiry into a very real aspect of speech and language . For the relation of sound to meaning in ...
... meaning nexus in the Hebrew Bible ( 121 ) . Insistence on the arbitrary nature of the connection between sound and meaning simply cuts off inquiry into a very real aspect of speech and language . For the relation of sound to meaning in ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 2 |
PART | 25 |
PART THREE | 55 |
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