Science-fiction Studies, Volume 4SFS Publications., 1977 - Science fiction |
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... language , etc. to be a textus , or web of meaning , within which the text proper resides . The manner in which textus translates into text he alludes to with the term metonymy , the concept of language as connotative rather than ...
... language , etc. to be a textus , or web of meaning , within which the text proper resides . The manner in which textus translates into text he alludes to with the term metonymy , the concept of language as connotative rather than ...
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... language between them ... Yes , I had started to think something like- Flanking it , shapes called Baudelaire - Ahhh ! -and Villon . 17 This brief excerpt clearly defines Delany's sense of language here as associative . Not only is his ...
... language between them ... Yes , I had started to think something like- Flanking it , shapes called Baudelaire - Ahhh ! -and Villon . 17 This brief excerpt clearly defines Delany's sense of language here as associative . Not only is his ...
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... language , the operative- ness of the whole society is determined to a high degree by the state of this language . From this initial serious problem a second one arises : the possibility and the conditions of a communication between ...
... language , the operative- ness of the whole society is determined to a high degree by the state of this language . From this initial serious problem a second one arises : the possibility and the conditions of a communication between ...
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