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... position is remarkable ; it is based entirely on suffixal op- position - i.e . , two quite separate categories of word - formation that nevertheless result in ambiguously similar verbal nouns and nominal verbs ( entendement ; le rimoier ...
... position is remarkable ; it is based entirely on suffixal op- position - i.e . , two quite separate categories of word - formation that nevertheless result in ambiguously similar verbal nouns and nominal verbs ( entendement ; le rimoier ...
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... position : Professor of French and Comparative Literature , University of North Carolina , Chapel Hill . Books ... position : Professor and Director of the I. Physics Institute at the University of Technology , Aachen since 1941 and ...
... position : Professor of French and Comparative Literature , University of North Carolina , Chapel Hill . Books ... position : Professor and Director of the I. Physics Institute at the University of Technology , Aachen since 1941 and ...
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... position : Professor at the Technische Hochschule in Stuttgart . Books : Deutsche Literaturgeschichte . Von den Anfangen bis zur Gegenwart , Stuttgart 1949 ; Deutsche Literatur des bürgerlichen Realismus , Stuttgart 1962 ; Kleines ...
... position : Professor at the Technische Hochschule in Stuttgart . Books : Deutsche Literaturgeschichte . Von den Anfangen bis zur Gegenwart , Stuttgart 1949 ; Deutsche Literatur des bürgerlichen Realismus , Stuttgart 1962 ; Kleines ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
THE EXISTENTIAL | 15 |
STYLISTIC FORCES IN THE NARRATIVE | 42 |
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