Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... notes , " that the full implications of the new market situ- ation " affected art " production . " Artists came to emphasize their dif- ferences from others and , as in the case of Ezra Pound , make art “ new ” with different slogans ...
... notes , " that the full implications of the new market situ- ation " affected art " production . " Artists came to emphasize their dif- ferences from others and , as in the case of Ezra Pound , make art “ new ” with different slogans ...
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... notes that " it is clear that none of the foregoing traits has been retained in its original form in the different [ living ] Indo - European languages , and that several of [ these traits ] ... no longer appear in any member of the ...
... notes that " it is clear that none of the foregoing traits has been retained in its original form in the different [ living ] Indo - European languages , and that several of [ these traits ] ... no longer appear in any member of the ...
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... notes , “ must be understood as constant , as interminable " ( 1985 : 101 ) . That is , language acquisition is an activity beyond the conscious intention of either teacher or student . The child always learns language not simply as a ...
... notes , “ must be understood as constant , as interminable " ( 1985 : 101 ) . That is , language acquisition is an activity beyond the conscious intention of either teacher or student . The child always learns language not simply as a ...
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Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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