Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... possible casual utterance - it would have zero probability of selection ; on the other hand , not only would it be possible in English as a noncasual utterance but it has , in fact , been so used as the title and for the coherent theme ...
... possible casual utterance - it would have zero probability of selection ; on the other hand , not only would it be possible in English as a noncasual utterance but it has , in fact , been so used as the title and for the coherent theme ...
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... possible groups ; a preliminary step will have been taken . CHATMAN : Isn't it possible to distinguish between criticism and analysis ? Cannot value be dispensed with for certain purposes , particularly where there is some possibility ...
... possible groups ; a preliminary step will have been taken . CHATMAN : Isn't it possible to distinguish between criticism and analysis ? Cannot value be dispensed with for certain purposes , particularly where there is some possibility ...
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... possible to have a counteraction between a metric scheme and an overriding linguistic rendering , such as enjambment , or strophe breaks in Horace , etc. But this can only be done if there is a well - established scheme . I don't think ...
... possible to have a counteraction between a metric scheme and an overriding linguistic rendering , such as enjambment , or strophe breaks in Horace , etc. But this can only be done if there is a well - established scheme . I don't think ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 2 |
PART | 25 |
PART THREE | 55 |
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