Tamkang Review, 第 14 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1984 |
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... constructed . As a result of this selection , four types of fictional worlds are generated : a ) World Ws is a world to which only static , unchangeable objects are admitted . These objects possess permanent , fixed properties and ...
... constructed . As a result of this selection , four types of fictional worlds are generated : a ) World Ws is a world to which only static , unchangeable objects are admitted . These objects possess permanent , fixed properties and ...
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... constructed by explicit texture , and the indeterminate domain , constructed by the implicit forms of texture . We can safely assume that the E / I function operates in all narrative texts ; therefore , all narrative worlds are ...
... constructed by explicit texture , and the indeterminate domain , constructed by the implicit forms of texture . We can safely assume that the E / I function operates in all narrative texts ; therefore , all narrative worlds are ...
第 272 頁
... constructed universe of logical semantics . As we have noted , the possible worlds of formal semantics are constructed by the machinery of standard logic . The poetic procedures involved in the construction of fictional worlds of ...
... constructed universe of logical semantics . As we have noted , the possible worlds of formal semantics are constructed by the machinery of standard logic . The poetic procedures involved in the construction of fictional worlds of ...
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