Romance Languages Annual: RLA., Volume 3Purdue Research Foundation, 1991 - Language and languages |
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Page 89
... represent the sound of oral discourse . Order is established in the correspondence of sound , meaning , and usage . In moving from the oral to the written form , thought and sound should be represented closely . As I hope to show , the ...
... represent the sound of oral discourse . Order is established in the correspondence of sound , meaning , and usage . In moving from the oral to the written form , thought and sound should be represented closely . As I hope to show , the ...
Page 93
... represent the voice and other times to represent nothing be anything other than uncertain and confused ? Usage such as this has long been kept in all the arts and in our ways of living . It has only brought us to confusion and disorder ...
... represent the voice and other times to represent nothing be anything other than uncertain and confused ? Usage such as this has long been kept in all the arts and in our ways of living . It has only brought us to confusion and disorder ...
Page 212
... represent betrayal and a lack of appreciation of what Gesualdo's property means to him . It is not altogether surprising that she does not share his love of the land , for she is not , in fact , his child but , rather , the child of two ...
... represent betrayal and a lack of appreciation of what Gesualdo's property means to him . It is not altogether surprising that she does not share his love of the land , for she is not , in fact , his child but , rather , the child of two ...
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