Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Band 10Joseph Strelka Pennsylvania State University Press, 1968 - 259 Seiten |
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... given language at a particular moment of its history , and by internalizing its grammatical rules . Men express their linguistic compe- tence in speech - acts ( Sprechacte ) which produce utterances ( Rede ) ; simi- larly , their ...
... given language at a particular moment of its history , and by internalizing its grammatical rules . Men express their linguistic compe- tence in speech - acts ( Sprechacte ) which produce utterances ( Rede ) ; simi- larly , their ...
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... given that all authorial evidence points to one interpretation as the author's own - that he willed , let's say ... given historical periods . And he has also asked " authorial questions " -what significations a given author intended for ...
... given that all authorial evidence points to one interpretation as the author's own - that he willed , let's say ... given historical periods . And he has also asked " authorial questions " -what significations a given author intended for ...
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... given the drastic shift from functional ( im ) mediacy to the adventures of reading , one might expect the former to be , if not jettisoned , then at least re- served for its proper context . And were it not for the Tomsashevsky ...
... given the drastic shift from functional ( im ) mediacy to the adventures of reading , one might expect the former to be , if not jettisoned , then at least re- served for its proper context . And were it not for the Tomsashevsky ...
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SENSE | 3 |
TOWARD | 41 |
ACTUALIZATION AND CONCRETIZATION | 65 |
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