Structuralist Review, Volume 1Queens College Press, 1978 |
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Pagina 99
... reader to formulate the basic strategy for himself : thus , from the fact that main verbs are difficult to identify either when a participial clause containing a past participle homonymous with its past tense form follows the subject or ...
... reader to formulate the basic strategy for himself : thus , from the fact that main verbs are difficult to identify either when a participial clause containing a past participle homonymous with its past tense form follows the subject or ...
Pagina 101
... reader sees many examples of not - x but none of x ; the book provides a kind of map of misreading rather than of ... reader to engage in analysis of his own cognitive pro- cesses , and the persuasive force of the book rests on whether ...
... reader sees many examples of not - x but none of x ; the book provides a kind of map of misreading rather than of ... reader to engage in analysis of his own cognitive pro- cesses , and the persuasive force of the book rests on whether ...
Pagina 108
... reader becomes consubstantial with what Lacan's text is about . Given Lacan's oracular style , the reader / critic is tempted by mimesis , i.e. , to religiously recite verba magistri , or else he yields to the metatextual temptation by ...
... reader becomes consubstantial with what Lacan's text is about . Given Lacan's oracular style , the reader / critic is tempted by mimesis , i.e. , to religiously recite verba magistri , or else he yields to the metatextual temptation by ...
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