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... approach , after its groundwork had been laid by Wilhelm Dilthey and others , found general acceptance in the second decade of the twentieth century and has yielded important clarifica- tions and insights ; for it created , or at least ...
... approach , after its groundwork had been laid by Wilhelm Dilthey and others , found general acceptance in the second decade of the twentieth century and has yielded important clarifica- tions and insights ; for it created , or at least ...
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... approach , usually known as " onomasiol- ogy , " has been widely and successfully applied in dialectology and ... APPROACHES TO STYLE Stephen Ullmann.
... approach , usually known as " onomasiol- ogy , " has been widely and successfully applied in dialectology and ... APPROACHES TO STYLE Stephen Ullmann.
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... approach . In this paper , we ought to have confirmed our initial hy- pothesis that the period style of shorter phases can be deduced intrin- sically , while for the major style epochs inductively gained results from cultural ...
... approach . In this paper , we ought to have confirmed our initial hy- pothesis that the period style of shorter phases can be deduced intrin- sically , while for the major style epochs inductively gained results from cultural ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
THE EXISTENTIAL | 15 |
STYLISTIC FORCES IN THE NARRATIVE | 42 |
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