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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Strana 152
... fact that m . were formerly told among adults , either during work or for entertainment . Reports from so - called ' primitive ' cultures , too ( which , by way of analogy , are supposed to reflect earlier stages in the history of the m ...
... fact that m . were formerly told among adults , either during work or for entertainment . Reports from so - called ' primitive ' cultures , too ( which , by way of analogy , are supposed to reflect earlier stages in the history of the m ...
Strana 199
... fact , constructed ; there is no " natural " meaning that directly emerges from the object . Rather meaning is predicated upon a social semiotic code , whose system of rules , as has been pointed out before , is suspended by paradoxical ...
... fact , constructed ; there is no " natural " meaning that directly emerges from the object . Rather meaning is predicated upon a social semiotic code , whose system of rules , as has been pointed out before , is suspended by paradoxical ...
Strana 239
... fact , p . scholarship as an international discipline came into being only in this century , when the p . began to be studied by anthropology , ethnology , psychology / psychiatry , literary scholarship , ( historical ) linguistics ...
... fact , p . scholarship as an international discipline came into being only in this century , when the p . began to be studied by anthropology , ethnology , psychology / psychiatry , literary scholarship , ( historical ) linguistics ...
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