Science-fiction Studies, Volume 33, Issue 3SFS Publications, 2006 - Science fiction |
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Page 519
... language . In Language and Myth ( 1953 ) , Ernst Cassirer outlined the contours of mythic speech , which is characterized by a conceptual equivalence of the signifier and the signified . That's why the ancient Hebrews wrote " YHVH " for ...
... language . In Language and Myth ( 1953 ) , Ernst Cassirer outlined the contours of mythic speech , which is characterized by a conceptual equivalence of the signifier and the signified . That's why the ancient Hebrews wrote " YHVH " for ...
Page 547
... language on utopia and vice versa . Both utopia and language are often studied as if they were immune to the effects of time . Linguists tend to follow Saussure's emphasis on the synchronic aspects of language over the diachronic ...
... language on utopia and vice versa . Both utopia and language are often studied as if they were immune to the effects of time . Linguists tend to follow Saussure's emphasis on the synchronic aspects of language over the diachronic ...
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... language is still linked to oral tradition , literature , and storytelling . However far they may have traveled in outer space , Lem's protagonists are down to earth , rooted fast in their language's kinship terms , diminutives , folk ...
... language is still linked to oral tradition , literature , and storytelling . However far they may have traveled in outer space , Lem's protagonists are down to earth , rooted fast in their language's kinship terms , diminutives , folk ...
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