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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... Traditional c.s such as ( 1 ) ' As cold as ice ' or ( 2 ) ' Like a bull in a china shop ' are a special type of verbal clichés which are generally known and widely used among the members of a given culture . Such c.s are supposed to ...
... Traditional c.s such as ( 1 ) ' As cold as ice ' or ( 2 ) ' Like a bull in a china shop ' are a special type of verbal clichés which are generally known and widely used among the members of a given culture . Such c.s are supposed to ...
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... traditional c.s ( cf. Norrick 1986 : 46ff . ) . Traditional c.s seem to be predominantly applicable to the sphere of human beings . According to Ogol'cev's ( 1978 : 126 ) analysis , ca. 70 % of all traditional c.s are applicable ...
... traditional c.s ( cf. Norrick 1986 : 46ff . ) . Traditional c.s seem to be predominantly applicable to the sphere of human beings . According to Ogol'cev's ( 1978 : 126 ) analysis , ca. 70 % of all traditional c.s are applicable ...
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... traditional c.s. Arora ( 1977 : 15ff . ) who has analyzed several collections of such c.s using this approach concludes that they " are dominated by common domestic or farm animals " ( ibid .. : 17 ) . This observation is supported by ...
... traditional c.s. Arora ( 1977 : 15ff . ) who has analyzed several collections of such c.s using this approach concludes that they " are dominated by common domestic or farm animals " ( ibid .. : 17 ) . This observation is supported by ...
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