Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok Technology Press of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1960 - 470 páginas |
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... person , persons - in - the - culture find it shocking or humorous , just as they do when some nonverbal behavior is actualized by the wrong person or in the wrong place : it is more appropriate to kneel in church than in an ...
... person , persons - in - the - culture find it shocking or humorous , just as they do when some nonverbal behavior is actualized by the wrong person or in the wrong place : it is more appropriate to kneel in church than in an ...
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... person for its satisfaction . It is usually expressed in the form of an imperative , where the verb comes early in the utterance ( e.g. “ Don't feel too bad about this , ” or " Please understand me " ) , but is not restricted to this ...
... person for its satisfaction . It is usually expressed in the form of an imperative , where the verb comes early in the utterance ( e.g. “ Don't feel too bad about this , ” or " Please understand me " ) , but is not restricted to this ...
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... person , strongly involves the referential function of language ; the lyric , oriented toward the first person , is intimately linked with the emotive function ; poetry of the second person is imbued with the conative function and is ...
... person , strongly involves the referential function of language ; the lyric , oriented toward the first person , is intimately linked with the emotive function ; poetry of the second person is imbued with the conative function and is ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 2 |
PART | 25 |
PART THREE | 55 |
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