English Studies Today, Volume 2Oxford University Press, 1961 - English language The 1st series consists of papers read at the International Conference of University Professors of English held at magdalen college in 1950; 2d- series consists of lectures and papers read at the 4th- conferences of the International Association of University Professors of English held in 1959- |
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... speech - group learns , adjusts and stores away in its individual memories for use when required : your motor car in its garage . Parole , on the other hand , is the particular speech - act , the words exchanged between A and B in a ...
... speech - group learns , adjusts and stores away in its individual memories for use when required : your motor car in its garage . Parole , on the other hand , is the particular speech - act , the words exchanged between A and B in a ...
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... speech , of which it is an extension , only because literary composition aims at greater effectiveness and memorability . IV . But , though the literary speech - act ( parole ) and speech - system ( langue ) differ from those of ...
... speech , of which it is an extension , only because literary composition aims at greater effectiveness and memorability . IV . But , though the literary speech - act ( parole ) and speech - system ( langue ) differ from those of ...
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... Speech ) and Morphemics ( Building Blocks of Speech ) . Grammar proper is discussed in three chapters : The Parts of Speech - Syntactic Structures - Sentences ; it is defined as " the branch of lin- guistics which deals with the ...
... Speech ) and Morphemics ( Building Blocks of Speech ) . Grammar proper is discussed in three chapters : The Parts of Speech - Syntactic Structures - Sentences ; it is defined as " the branch of lin- guistics which deals with the ...
Contents
Switzerland and the EnglishSpeaking World | 13 |
The Style of Criticism | 29 |
The Novelist and the Narrator | 43 |
Copyright | |
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