Structuralist Review, Volume 2Queens College Press, 1981 |
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Pagina 66
... complex . In defining the level of abstraction to which he wants his approach to apply , he identifies it also as a self - regulating system , which happens to be a subsystem of the more extensive and the more complex information ...
... complex . In defining the level of abstraction to which he wants his approach to apply , he identifies it also as a self - regulating system , which happens to be a subsystem of the more extensive and the more complex information ...
Pagina 71
... complex . Thus , a text takes the form of an event when a difference is transferred from contiguity to equivalence . Texts represent a translation and a projection from metonymy to metaphor . Emergence as an Aufhebung implies a ...
... complex . Thus , a text takes the form of an event when a difference is transferred from contiguity to equivalence . Texts represent a translation and a projection from metonymy to metaphor . Emergence as an Aufhebung implies a ...
Pagina 72
... complex channels being used for the transfer of information . The question facing structural analysis is no longer the identification of the combinations and the polyphony of the semantic intersections manifest in a discourse . It has ...
... complex channels being used for the transfer of information . The question facing structural analysis is no longer the identification of the combinations and the polyphony of the semantic intersections manifest in a discourse . It has ...
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