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Pagina 69
... possible to match the codes of senders and receivers , it must be viewed as a translation that depends on the active participation of everyone involved in it . Once transmitted , the message is not only deciphered , it is reencoded once ...
... possible to match the codes of senders and receivers , it must be viewed as a translation that depends on the active participation of everyone involved in it . Once transmitted , the message is not only deciphered , it is reencoded once ...
Pagina 98
... possible deviations according to the four linguistic " basic operations " ( ad- dition , subtraction , permutation , and substitution ) and relating them to the various text levels ( the phonological , morphological , syntactical , and ...
... possible deviations according to the four linguistic " basic operations " ( ad- dition , subtraction , permutation , and substitution ) and relating them to the various text levels ( the phonological , morphological , syntactical , and ...
Pagina 58
... possible elements , like the “ Once upon a time ” opening from the set of possible prose narrative openings , it establishes an expectation that will be fulfilled in the automatized text or defeated in the syntagmatically foregrounded ...
... possible elements , like the “ Once upon a time ” opening from the set of possible prose narrative openings , it establishes an expectation that will be fulfilled in the automatized text or defeated in the syntagmatically foregrounded ...
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