Bulletin, Issue 76"Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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Accordingly , mirume should have that meaning here as well . Likewise , there are many examples of ushi being understood as having the same meaning as tsurashi , but that is also a misunderstanding . For while tsurashi refers to the ...
Accordingly , mirume should have that meaning here as well . Likewise , there are many examples of ushi being understood as having the same meaning as tsurashi , but that is also a misunderstanding . For while tsurashi refers to the ...
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However , even two meanings of a poetic word may count as ambiguity ; moreover , it has become evident that in many cases ... of word association in each poem creates meaning beyond the syntagmatical , that is , semiotic significance .
However , even two meanings of a poetic word may count as ambiguity ; moreover , it has become evident that in many cases ... of word association in each poem creates meaning beyond the syntagmatical , that is , semiotic significance .
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While much semantic theory , naturally enough , concentrates on the notion of meaning , semiotics in general and Riffaterre in particular separate meaning from significance and emphasize the latter : rather than asking what and how ...
While much semantic theory , naturally enough , concentrates on the notion of meaning , semiotics in general and Riffaterre in particular separate meaning from significance and emphasize the latter : rather than asking what and how ...
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