Novantiqua: Rhetorics as a Contemporary TheoryIndiana University Press, 22.11.1980 - 336 Seiten "This is an important book: original, erudite, useful and ambitious." —Quarterly Journal of Speech |
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... noun . In this version of the sentence , it seems that the most adequate analysis consists in viewing the Subject Noun and its Predicate Attrib- ute as being both in the Identive case ; that is : an equation of a stative character ...
... noun . In this version of the sentence , it seems that the most adequate analysis consists in viewing the Subject Noun and its Predicate Attrib- ute as being both in the Identive case ; that is : an equation of a stative character ...
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... noun phrase . As for the second clause , the motif is the érgon noun phrase , and the theme the thánatos noun phrase . But : at the level of the sentence , the whole of the first ( blended ) clause - Toi oûn tóksōi ónoma bios ' - is the ...
... noun phrase . As for the second clause , the motif is the érgon noun phrase , and the theme the thánatos noun phrase . But : at the level of the sentence , the whole of the first ( blended ) clause - Toi oûn tóksōi ónoma bios ' - is the ...
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... nouns in the nominative ; also , each one of them fully coincides with a noun phrase ( at the next higher level ) , without being articulated in a cluster of : determiner + noun . The only remaining noun in the sentence underscores a ...
... nouns in the nominative ; also , each one of them fully coincides with a noun phrase ( at the next higher level ) , without being articulated in a cluster of : determiner + noun . The only remaining noun in the sentence underscores a ...
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The Commonplace as the Common Place | 19 |
Rhetoric Ideology and Dialectic | 61 |
The Structure of the Rheme | 145 |
Urheberrecht | |
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