Romance Languages Annual: RLA., Volume 3Purdue Research Foundation, 1991 - Language and languages |
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... readers . Instead , a literary text is a dynamic process whereby a given reader functions as mediator between text and author . As a result , the deployment of deconstructive reading techniques and of reader - oriented criticism opens ...
... readers . Instead , a literary text is a dynamic process whereby a given reader functions as mediator between text and author . As a result , the deployment of deconstructive reading techniques and of reader - oriented criticism opens ...
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... reading , we can say that readers , at each point of their interaction with a text , can chose between multiple paths through the maze of the semantic associations of the words before them . Given the elementary meanings of words found ...
... reading , we can say that readers , at each point of their interaction with a text , can chose between multiple paths through the maze of the semantic associations of the words before them . Given the elementary meanings of words found ...
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... reading of Bernal's Historia . A reading of this type would be new to the extent that it seeks hermeneutic production by actively addressing dispersion and fragmentation as important characteristics of the text.1 Of course , there is in ...
... reading of Bernal's Historia . A reading of this type would be new to the extent that it seeks hermeneutic production by actively addressing dispersion and fragmentation as important characteristics of the text.1 Of course , there is in ...
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