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32 a more a literary texts presupposes an adequate The integral text is seen analysis of the surface structure ( es- segmented by various surface criteria pecially of the narrator's role in such as the use of tense and modality ...
32 a more a literary texts presupposes an adequate The integral text is seen analysis of the surface structure ( es- segmented by various surface criteria pecially of the narrator's role in such as the use of tense and modality ...
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38 The works subsequent to F. Stanzel's typology try to integrate more and more the results of communication theory they differentiate precisely between the various “ real ” and fictive levels of literary communication by focusing ...
38 The works subsequent to F. Stanzel's typology try to integrate more and more the results of communication theory they differentiate precisely between the various “ real ” and fictive levels of literary communication by focusing ...
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... who are indebted to Each linguistic utterance is considered the traditional approach to as an act of persuasion , and persuadere discourse analysis , also focus on the has always been the key word in various levels of communication ...
... who are indebted to Each linguistic utterance is considered the traditional approach to as an act of persuasion , and persuadere discourse analysis , also focus on the has always been the key word in various levels of communication ...
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