The CEA Critic, Volumes 44-45Department of English, Texas A&M University, 1981 |
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... means are limited and fixed - is familiar as one of the tenets of age - old common sense . It is precisely such assumptions that are being questioned in our time . Buckminister Fuller , one of the most brilliant innovators of the ...
... means are limited and fixed - is familiar as one of the tenets of age - old common sense . It is precisely such assumptions that are being questioned in our time . Buckminister Fuller , one of the most brilliant innovators of the ...
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... means . The productive rules of language , its combinatorial richness , is potentially available as a means for going beyond experience . In this sense it is the powerful tool for innovation . ( Bruner 1976 , 74 ) As a result of these ...
... means . The productive rules of language , its combinatorial richness , is potentially available as a means for going beyond experience . In this sense it is the powerful tool for innovation . ( Bruner 1976 , 74 ) As a result of these ...
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... mean that a person who is not able to do these things is impregnable , inconceivable , or unbearable . The most common type of semantic cohesion is metonymy , which merely means that the two cohering items are semantically associated ...
... mean that a person who is not able to do these things is impregnable , inconceivable , or unbearable . The most common type of semantic cohesion is metonymy , which merely means that the two cohering items are semantically associated ...
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