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A Revisionary History of Portuguese Literature
Tied to the procedural questions are the ways that poets carried on — and
transformed — the traditions of ideological commitment, "Romantic" visionariness
, religious poetry, colloquialness, and scorn and satire. Ant6nio Ramos Rosa,
whose ...
Miguel Tamen, Helena Carvalhão Buescu, 1999
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Lexis in Contrast: Corpus-based Approaches
At the colligational level one notices a strong presence of personal pronouns: I,
you, he, she, we, which point to a certain interactiveness and colloquialness of
the texts14 on the one hand and an association with the narrative genre on the ...
Bengt Altenberg, Sylviane Granger, 2002
Most of Thorpe's changes make the text more formal (surprisingly, in a few cases
he changed standard spelling into dialect forms), though in one or two cases the
loss in colloquialness may be offset by a gain in clarity. 4 Francis Lee Utley, ...
Louis J. Budd, Edwin Harrison Cady, 1992
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Syntax gesprochener Sprachen
T. John A. Bennett (St. Gallen) SYNTAX AND INTONATION IN TELEVISION
COMMERCIALS Advertisements are essentially public communications, so it is
only reasonable to expect them to follow the trend towards colloquialness that
has ...
Brigitte K. Halford, Herbert Pilch, 1990
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Recueil linguistique de Bratislava
In a more general way the substance of colloquialness could still be evaluated,
according to Kozevniková (1973), as an expression of an informal (and unofficial)
link with the subject of communication (its content). This link, however, is not ...
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The Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal: ... To Be ...
At the worst, the colloquialness of a mistimed, and therefore affected, simplicity,
is_less ofl'ensive than unseasonable flights and factitious ornaments. We had
rather see ' Macbeth' acted in Quaker clothes by the Society of Friends, than ...
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Epistolarity in the First Book of Horace's Epistles
... 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 141, 143, 144, 145, 146, 153, 154, 159, 160, 161, 163
, 165, 173, 174, 175, 177, 186 colloquial .........................................................................
..................49, 66 colloquialness...........................................................................65, 66 ...
“I don't know whether to love your familiarity or hate your colloquialness,” he
replied. Charlie laughed and said, “ Ah, come on Daddy, where's your sense of
humor?” Waggner chuckled and replied, “It's still here; what's going on?.” “Well,
has ...
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Encyclopedia of British Poetry, 1900 to the Present, Second ...
The diction ofthe poems, as well astheir conception, reminds one ofthe
colloquialness ofPhilip Larkin. Fanthorpe said she wantedto writethem to see
how the world of Shakespeare looked "from the woman's angle," with each ofthe
four women ...
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Transparent Minds: Narrative Modes for Presenting ...
The language of autonomous monologue by no means is limited to a specific
tenor,54 but can accommodate a wide range of thought-idioms. Goethe's
elevated rhetoric and Molly's vulgar colloquialness are, in this respect, poles
apart, and the ...
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'Authentic' Shakespeare on stage
"It brings out many of the rhymes and puns we have lost over the years, as well as the street savviness and colloquialness of the language. «BBC News, Lip 05»