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 397 頁
... signs . What interests the mathematically minded rationalists is not the relationship of the sign to the actual reality it reflects nor to the individual who is its originator , but the relationship of sign to sign within a closed ...
... signs . What interests the mathematically minded rationalists is not the relationship of the sign to the actual reality it reflects nor to the individual who is its originator , but the relationship of sign to sign within a closed ...
第 403 頁
... signs , " which are determined by " hypogrammatic derivation " : " a word or phrase is poeticized when it refers to ( and , if a phrase , patterns itself upon ) a preexistent word group . " Riffaterre calls this preexistent word group a ...
... signs , " which are determined by " hypogrammatic derivation " : " a word or phrase is poeticized when it refers to ( and , if a phrase , patterns itself upon ) a preexistent word group . " Riffaterre calls this preexistent word group a ...
第 549 頁
... signs , ' a middle ground which renders reciprocity and interplay between language and lived experience possible . Ricoeur says it well : " The linguistic sign can stand for something only if it is not the thing . In this respect , the sign ...
... signs , ' a middle ground which renders reciprocity and interplay between language and lived experience possible . Ricoeur says it well : " The linguistic sign can stand for something only if it is not the thing . In this respect , the sign ...
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