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... language " deformed " and therefore deviate from the language of communication , or , to use the OPOJAZ terminology , " practical language . " 2 To investigate the character of devices , to classify them , and to show their universal ...
... language " deformed " and therefore deviate from the language of communication , or , to use the OPOJAZ terminology , " practical language . " 2 To investigate the character of devices , to classify them , and to show their universal ...
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... language as a whole , with its physiognomy , image , and comic as- pect . Such an approach is , on the contrary , characteristic of the linguistic and grammatical facéties and travesties of the sixteenth century . The dialects become ...
... language as a whole , with its physiognomy , image , and comic as- pect . Such an approach is , on the contrary , characteristic of the linguistic and grammatical facéties and travesties of the sixteenth century . The dialects become ...
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... language and the struggle against it are a new and important document in the history of lin- guistic interaction . We have here two national idioms , and their interorientation not only lends a new element to the awareness of language ...
... language and the struggle against it are a new and important document in the history of lin- guistic interaction . We have here two national idioms , and their interorientation not only lends a new element to the awareness of language ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
ONE Rabelais in the History of Laughter | 59 |
TWO The Language of the Marketplace in Rabelais | 145 |
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