Tamkang Review, 第 14 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1984 |
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第 442 頁
... language system , it necessarily eludes us in using language . Our very certainty of the mere historicity of language is contingent upon taking the terms of our concep- tualization as ahistorically valid . We think of the dubious ...
... language system , it necessarily eludes us in using language . Our very certainty of the mere historicity of language is contingent upon taking the terms of our concep- tualization as ahistorically valid . We think of the dubious ...
第 447 頁
... language . Like all language systems , the system of literary language is situated in a contractual community , and its constitution at any given moment is determined by its history . As we have said earlier , that historicity is ...
... language . Like all language systems , the system of literary language is situated in a contractual community , and its constitution at any given moment is determined by its history . As we have said earlier , that historicity is ...
第 458 頁
... language will be unabashedly circular : language in which the temporality of understanding is coextensive with reading / hearing the text / utterance is “ everyday ” ( “ everyday ” in the sense that its existence as language has the ...
... language will be unabashedly circular : language in which the temporality of understanding is coextensive with reading / hearing the text / utterance is “ everyday ” ( “ everyday ” in the sense that its existence as language has the ...
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