Simple Forms: An Encyclopaedia of Simple Text-types in Lore and LiteratureWalter A. Koch Universitätsverlag Dr. Norbert Brockmeyer, 1994 - Počet stran: 425 |
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... expression such as ' John is an eel ' seems to be very similar to the c . ' John is as slimy as an eel ' . In the first case , however , there is a seemingly full equation underlying A and B ; the c . renders the partial identification ...
... expression such as ' John is an eel ' seems to be very similar to the c . ' John is as slimy as an eel ' . In the first case , however , there is a seemingly full equation underlying A and B ; the c . renders the partial identification ...
Strana 136
... expression of the writer's reaction to the bad play . Compared with oral communication the 1. lacks the special means of modulating the message by intonation , pitch , stress , etc. , but there are other non - verbal means of expressing ...
... expression of the writer's reaction to the bad play . Compared with oral communication the 1. lacks the special means of modulating the message by intonation , pitch , stress , etc. , but there are other non - verbal means of expressing ...
Strana 238
... expressions which indicates not only the distribution , but the density of use as well . Still unique is Kuusi's ( 1957a ) attempt to demonstrate the universal distribution of the proverbial expression ' When it rains and the sun shines ...
... expressions which indicates not only the distribution , but the density of use as well . Still unique is Kuusi's ( 1957a ) attempt to demonstrate the universal distribution of the proverbial expression ' When it rains and the sun shines ...
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