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In this effort I shall take up the concept that Victor Shklovsky called “ deformation ” and Bohuslav Havranek called " foregrounding . " 4 Because the concepts are so closely related , and because Shklovsky's formulation is less precise ...
In this effort I shall take up the concept that Victor Shklovsky called “ deformation ” and Bohuslav Havranek called " foregrounding . " 4 Because the concepts are so closely related , and because Shklovsky's formulation is less precise ...
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Paradigmatic foregrounding functions here as a kind of genre marker to alert the reader about the future conventions ... In “ Usher ” the foregrounded beginning sentence alerts the reader to expect a gothic tale or a tale similar to the ...
Paradigmatic foregrounding functions here as a kind of genre marker to alert the reader about the future conventions ... In “ Usher ” the foregrounded beginning sentence alerts the reader to expect a gothic tale or a tale similar to the ...
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We may say , then , that paradigmatic foregrounding establishes a generic expectation that will be either satisfied in the automatized text or defeated in the text that is syntagmatically foregrounded . We must remember , though , that ...
We may say , then , that paradigmatic foregrounding establishes a generic expectation that will be either satisfied in the automatized text or defeated in the text that is syntagmatically foregrounded . We must remember , though , that ...
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