Tamkang Review, 第 14 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1984 |
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... semantics has to be a constructional semantics . Reference becomes a secondary semantic relationship , based on and presupposing the constructive capability of literary texts . Literature as the highest manifestation of human ...
... semantics has to be a constructional semantics . Reference becomes a secondary semantic relationship , based on and presupposing the constructive capability of literary texts . Literature as the highest manifestation of human ...
第 344 頁
... semantic . At the moment when the formal componants are semanticized , the semantic plane becomes to take on a form . As Jakobson has said , " in poetry not only the phonological sequence but in the same way any sequence of semantic ...
... semantic . At the moment when the formal componants are semanticized , the semantic plane becomes to take on a form . As Jakobson has said , " in poetry not only the phonological sequence but in the same way any sequence of semantic ...
第 372 頁
... semantic feature ' + Human ' , while the lexical entry for " frighten " might specify that its object must have the semantic features ' + Animate ± Human ' , etc. Human beings learning a language , then , are taken to have an innate ...
... semantic feature ' + Human ' , while the lexical entry for " frighten " might specify that its object must have the semantic features ' + Animate ± Human ' , etc. Human beings learning a language , then , are taken to have an innate ...
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