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... literary structure and language . I should like to make a case for linguistics in literary studies by reviewing briefly the most important recent work in what M. A. K. Halliday has called “ linguistic stylistics . " 3 Two kinds of ...
... literary structure and language . I should like to make a case for linguistics in literary studies by reviewing briefly the most important recent work in what M. A. K. Halliday has called “ linguistic stylistics . " 3 Two kinds of ...
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Donald C. Freeman. 2 . LINGUISTICS AND LITERARY HISTORY Leo Spitzer Leo Spitzer's essay , " Linguistics and Literary History , " is one of the classic studies in what might be called philological stylistics . In this article Professor ...
Donald C. Freeman. 2 . LINGUISTICS AND LITERARY HISTORY Leo Spitzer Leo Spitzer's essay , " Linguistics and Literary History , " is one of the classic studies in what might be called philological stylistics . In this article Professor ...
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... Literary Form ( Baton Rouge , La . , 1941 ) , has worked out a methodology of what he calls the " symbolic " or ... literary tradition . Dante , Shakespeare , Racine are great literary “ individuals , " but they did not ( or could not ) ...
... Literary Form ( Baton Rouge , La . , 1941 ) , has worked out a methodology of what he calls the " symbolic " or ... literary tradition . Dante , Shakespeare , Racine are great literary “ individuals , " but they did not ( or could not ) ...
Contents
Linguistic Approaches to Literature Donald C | 3 |
Linguistics and Literary History Leo Spitzer | 21 |
Standard Language and Poetic Language | 40 |
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