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... language - when I am not only allowed to use it , but when I also admit that such a language exists . Instantly , we are involved in something tricky , something dan- gerous . In order to be able to define this very precise structure of ...
... language - when I am not only allowed to use it , but when I also admit that such a language exists . Instantly , we are involved in something tricky , something dan- gerous . In order to be able to define this very precise structure of ...
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... Language - admitted the existence of a language that is something more and something other than a multi- plicity of physical objects . But if these instructions are given through purely physical " signs " that are perceptible to our ...
... Language - admitted the existence of a language that is something more and something other than a multi- plicity of physical objects . But if these instructions are given through purely physical " signs " that are perceptible to our ...
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... language ( P ) which is not the language of words ( L ) , although they are present ( but fused with semantemes to whose meaning their everyday significance contributes no more than do their sound and their rhythm ) , is by no means the ...
... language ( P ) which is not the language of words ( L ) , although they are present ( but fused with semantemes to whose meaning their everyday significance contributes no more than do their sound and their rhythm ) , is by no means the ...
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THE PROBLEM OF LITERARY EVALUATION | 3 |
CONTEXTS OF LITERARY EVALUATION | 14 |
PRIVILEGED CRITERIA IN LITERARY EVALUATION | 22 |
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