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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... verbal form , and it is handed down from generation to generation . The process of phrase formation and stabilization over generations may be favoured by the use of common poetic devices ; thus , phenomena like metre , rhyme , metaphor ...
... verbal form , and it is handed down from generation to generation . The process of phrase formation and stabilization over generations may be favoured by the use of common poetic devices ; thus , phenomena like metre , rhyme , metaphor ...
Strana 271
... verbal context , in which they function pragmatically , i.e. sorcery and magic . The most extensive collections and commentaries about magic s.s originate not accidentally from ethnologists , who have investigated and examined the ...
... verbal context , in which they function pragmatically , i.e. sorcery and magic . The most extensive collections and commentaries about magic s.s originate not accidentally from ethnologists , who have investigated and examined the ...
Strana 285
... verbal art available . Labov ( 1972 ) examined the v.d. of black Americans from two viewpoints . First , it was a paradigmatic example of verbal skill among a socially and linguistically stigmatised group : black adolescents from an ...
... verbal art available . Labov ( 1972 ) examined the v.d. of black Americans from two viewpoints . First , it was a paradigmatic example of verbal skill among a socially and linguistically stigmatised group : black adolescents from an ...
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