How Proverbs Mean: Semantic Studies in English ProverbsMouton, 1985 - 213 Seiten |
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... longer speech as an evaluative comment on her own narrative . The other seven of the fifteen proverbs embedded in longer speeches serve to state or support positions in arguments . An example of this kind from Hain ( 1951 : 48 ) is ...
... longer speech as an evaluative comment on her own narrative . The other seven of the fifteen proverbs embedded in longer speeches serve to state or support positions in arguments . An example of this kind from Hain ( 1951 : 48 ) is ...
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... longer speech , if classified on the basis of the taxonomy developed so far for proper utterances of proverbs . As a second example of Shakespeare's use of proverbs as templates , consider the following passage from LEAR II ii 57–65 ...
... longer speech , if classified on the basis of the taxonomy developed so far for proper utterances of proverbs . As a second example of Shakespeare's use of proverbs as templates , consider the following passage from LEAR II ii 57–65 ...
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... longer speech , but characterized as a " saw " and cited almost as a separate unit to be played upon in the ... longer speech , run into larger sen- tence Macbeth III iv 122 Blood will have blood LADY M. A kind good night to all ! 121 ...
... longer speech , but characterized as a " saw " and cited almost as a separate unit to be played upon in the ... longer speech , run into larger sen- tence Macbeth III iv 122 Blood will have blood LADY M. A kind good night to all ! 121 ...
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alliteration animate fancy anthropomorphization aphorism argument in longer assigned Barley break no bones chapter chieve classification cliché context conversational turn corpus didactic didactic tendency distinguishes the proverb Dundes ellipsis elliptical constructions ethnographic Evaluative argument example F-Corpus proverbs Faint heart fair lady Fair words hurt fast find father feature matrix definition figurative proverbs fouler free conversational genres grammatical Hain hearer hyperbole Identical SPI imperative mood inventory entry items of folklore lectal linguistic linking statements LIT via metaphoric LIT via scenic literal reading longer speech metaphoric animation metonymy Mieder Milner Norrick noun object-attribute metaphor ODEP p-grammar paradoxical proverbs paraphrase pithy prosodic proverb formulas proverb inventory proverb meaning proverbial phrase proverbs as texts radically elliptical regular grammar related to LIT scenic species-genus synecdoche Seiler semantic interpretation semantic representation sentence simply speaker SPI related SPI SPI supercultural surface structures synonymy topic-comment traditional ungrammatical proverbs utterances variants verb vp(v X-er