Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok Technology Press of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1960 - 470 páginas |
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... similar : the implied answer is that in the rarified society of which Belinda is a member , losing one's virginity is somehow similar to being so clumsy as to scratch a precious vase - both are simply marks of bad taste . In this way ...
... similar : the implied answer is that in the rarified society of which Belinda is a member , losing one's virginity is somehow similar to being so clumsy as to scratch a precious vase - both are simply marks of bad taste . In this way ...
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Thomas Albert Sebeok. As implied from Gestalt psychology , the organization of perceptibly similar elements into groups , similar groups into higher groups , and so forth , is a major tendency of human perception . The rhythmic organiza ...
Thomas Albert Sebeok. As implied from Gestalt psychology , the organization of perceptibly similar elements into groups , similar groups into higher groups , and so forth , is a major tendency of human perception . The rhythmic organiza ...
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... similar processes , that is , melodic lines , which retain their identities rather than blending . But the flows of linguistic stress and of the entities that assign metrical prominence to a syllable ( metrical stress in English ) are ...
... similar processes , that is , melodic lines , which retain their identities rather than blending . But the flows of linguistic stress and of the entities that assign metrical prominence to a syllable ( metrical stress in English ) are ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 2 |
PART | 25 |
PART THREE | 55 |
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