Romance Languages Annual: RLA., Volume 3Purdue Research Foundation, 1991 - Language and languages |
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... function within a " horizon of expectations , " 2 and how an author may seek to modify that horizon for a given audience . Academic readers do not , however , constitute La Fontaine's only audience . In the second half of my paper , I ...
... function within a " horizon of expectations , " 2 and how an author may seek to modify that horizon for a given audience . Academic readers do not , however , constitute La Fontaine's only audience . In the second half of my paper , I ...
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... function " ( 119 ) . Barthes insists that " the fundamental character of the mythical concept is to be appropriated " ( 119 , emphasis in original ) ; the concept derived from the form serves to fulfill a particular function . In the ...
... function " ( 119 ) . Barthes insists that " the fundamental character of the mythical concept is to be appropriated " ( 119 , emphasis in original ) ; the concept derived from the form serves to fulfill a particular function . In the ...
Page 184
... functions - the exchanges between people can be traced to reflect specific semantic patterns and it is within these ... function to be illustrated is to purchase . The nucleus of the dialogue might have these features : Characters : Il ...
... functions - the exchanges between people can be traced to reflect specific semantic patterns and it is within these ... function to be illustrated is to purchase . The nucleus of the dialogue might have these features : Characters : Il ...
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