The Logic of LiteratureIndiana University Press, 1973 - 369 páginas |
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... discussion . In the footnotes , both English and German references are given for those works already in translation ... discuss issues of translation in the chapter dealing with the lyri- cal genre , and for her translation of some of ...
... discussion . In the footnotes , both English and German references are given for those works already in translation ... discuss issues of translation in the chapter dealing with the lyri- cal genre , and for her translation of some of ...
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... discussion carried on in the ' twenties among the ro- mance language scholars Charles Bally , Th . Kalepsky , and E. Lerch in GRM V , VI ( 1912-14 ) and the presentation of this discussion in E. Lorck , Die erlebte Rede ( 1921 ) , as ...
... discussion carried on in the ' twenties among the ro- mance language scholars Charles Bally , Th . Kalepsky , and E. Lerch in GRM V , VI ( 1912-14 ) and the presentation of this discussion in E. Lorck , Die erlebte Rede ( 1921 ) , as ...
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... That further- more the a - temporal present tense used for commentary appears quite frequently in every written work is something we need not discuss . 79. For a more detailed discussion . cf. Käte Hamburger 353 Notes for Pages 100-108.
... That further- more the a - temporal present tense used for commentary appears quite frequently in every written work is something we need not discuss . 79. For a more detailed discussion . cf. Käte Hamburger 353 Notes for Pages 100-108.
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The Concept and Objectives of | 1 |
Foundations in Theory of Language | 8 |
The Statement System of Language | 23 |
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