The Nature of Culture: Proceedings of the International and Interdisciplinary Symposium, October 7-11, 1986 in BochumWalter A. Koch Brockmeyer, 1989 - Всего страниц: 663 |
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... language . It is the physiology of man as such . What , then , do we do when we use language for aesthetic purposes ? Essentially the same thing . Let it be clear : I am not suggesting that scientific languages and aesthetic languages ...
... language . It is the physiology of man as such . What , then , do we do when we use language for aesthetic purposes ? Essentially the same thing . Let it be clear : I am not suggesting that scientific languages and aesthetic languages ...
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... language - manipulating creatures . " Rule - governed " semiotic activities , in fact , would far better apply to ... language such creative types of semiotic activity are most characteristically observed in the language of poetry . But ...
... language - manipulating creatures . " Rule - governed " semiotic activities , in fact , would far better apply to ... language such creative types of semiotic activity are most characteristically observed in the language of poetry . But ...
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... language is a relatively heavily context - dependent language . While it is true that a text in any language is more or less dependent on the context of its use for its functioning , this is characteristically more so in Japanese than ...
... language is a relatively heavily context - dependent language . While it is true that a text in any language is more or less dependent on the context of its use for its functioning , this is characteristically more so in Japanese than ...
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