Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 3Joseph Strelka |
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... linguistics " to the effect that " linguistic theory is concerned primarily with an ideal speaker - listener , in a completely homogeneous speech - community , who knows its language perfectly and is unaffected by such grammatically ...
... linguistics " to the effect that " linguistic theory is concerned primarily with an ideal speaker - listener , in a completely homogeneous speech - community , who knows its language perfectly and is unaffected by such grammatically ...
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... linguistic operations at the same time that it " solidifies " the discipline it calls " generative grammar . " It distinguishes between , on the one hand , the " progress " of linguistic science as well as the degree of com- pleteness ...
... linguistic operations at the same time that it " solidifies " the discipline it calls " generative grammar . " It distinguishes between , on the one hand , the " progress " of linguistic science as well as the degree of com- pleteness ...
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... linguistics relies on statements of the latter type , even though these may be — indeed must be at the present juncture— “ small - scale studies . ” In short , though not the absolute represented in Chomsky's notion of " linguistic ...
... linguistics relies on statements of the latter type , even though these may be — indeed must be at the present juncture— “ small - scale studies . ” In short , though not the absolute represented in Chomsky's notion of " linguistic ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
THE EXISTENTIAL | 15 |
STYLISTIC FORCES IN THE NARRATIVE | 42 |
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