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... elements typically occurs just before an element with a relatively high informational load . The magnificent organ in ( 18 ) , for instance , is the main piece of information that is conveyed by the utterance . In ( 19 ) and in ( 20 56 ...
... elements typically occurs just before an element with a relatively high informational load . The magnificent organ in ( 18 ) , for instance , is the main piece of information that is conveyed by the utterance . In ( 19 ) and in ( 20 56 ...
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... element - group and a sequence that has switched , interchanged and knotted elements . Masson was looking out for perfect structures , like a scientist sieving earth for crystals , but most sound - repetition is earthy , i.e. ...
... element - group and a sequence that has switched , interchanged and knotted elements . Masson was looking out for perfect structures , like a scientist sieving earth for crystals , but most sound - repetition is earthy , i.e. ...
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... elements of what Roman Jakobson has called the poetic function of language : The set ... toward the MESSAGE as such , focus on the message for its own sake is the POETIC function of language ... The poetic function projects the ...
... elements of what Roman Jakobson has called the poetic function of language : The set ... toward the MESSAGE as such , focus on the message for its own sake is the POETIC function of language ... The poetic function projects the ...
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An Introduction | 9 |
Fritz Senn Zürich | 10 |
J Allerton Basel | 35 |
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