Seven Types of AmbiguityChatto and Windus, 1930 - 325 Seiten |
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... English is being used , which you can be conscious of if you can use French ; the fact that a European language is ... English tradition ; American poets , in so r far as they cultivate a native style , will SEVEN TYPES OF AMBIGUITY 5.
... English is being used , which you can be conscious of if you can use French ; the fact that a European language is ... English tradition ; American poets , in so r far as they cultivate a native style , will SEVEN TYPES OF AMBIGUITY 5.
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... English sentence should make clear that no explanation , certainly no explanation written in English , can be conceived to list them completely ; and that there may be implications ( such as I should call meanings ) of which a statement ...
... English sentence should make clear that no explanation , certainly no explanation written in English , can be conceived to list them completely ; and that there may be implications ( such as I should call meanings ) of which a statement ...
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... English is coming to use fewer of its words , and those more crudely . But this journalist flatness does not mean that the words have simple meanings , only that the word is used , as at a distance , to stand for a vague and com ...
... English is coming to use fewer of its words , and those more crudely . But this journalist flatness does not mean that the words have simple meanings , only that the word is used , as at a distance , to stand for a vague and com ...
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