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... question is about polarity , the answer introduces a semantic modification , in the form of an adverbial phrase last week . This adverbial apparently does not have an explicit lexical verb structure to modify . In this sense it can be ...
... question is about polarity , the answer introduces a semantic modification , in the form of an adverbial phrase last week . This adverbial apparently does not have an explicit lexical verb structure to modify . In this sense it can be ...
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... questions that follows : " Where is ... Where be ... Where are ... ? " ( 92-96 ) . These questions nail Elizabeth down , confronting her inescapably with her miserable state , for each question has the same answer : " all dead , all ...
... questions that follows : " Where is ... Where be ... Where are ... ? " ( 92-96 ) . These questions nail Elizabeth down , confronting her inescapably with her miserable state , for each question has the same answer : " all dead , all ...
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... questions that follows , which uses anaphora ( on “ what ” ) , parison and isocolon , epistrophe ( “ do ” ) , and then switches from those rhetorical figures of emphasis to their virtual opposite , the trope of aporia ( leaving a question ...
... questions that follows , which uses anaphora ( on “ what ” ) , parison and isocolon , epistrophe ( “ do ” ) , and then switches from those rhetorical figures of emphasis to their virtual opposite , the trope of aporia ( leaving a question ...
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An Introduction | 9 |
Fritz Senn Zürich | 10 |
J Allerton Basel | 35 |
Copyright | |
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