Unisa English Studies, Volumele 27-29Department of English, University of South Africa, 1989 |
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... language and considers Coleridge's ' growing awareness of the problematic status of natural language in the history of Western philosophy ' ( p . 4 ) . In addition to establishing an intellectual context for the debate concerning the ...
... language and considers Coleridge's ' growing awareness of the problematic status of natural language in the history of Western philosophy ' ( p . 4 ) . In addition to establishing an intellectual context for the debate concerning the ...
Pagina 58
... language that the key to language change can be found . This all sounds thoroughly modern , and it will come as a surprise to many that this type of thinking about lan- guage was going on during the nineteenth century . Gener- al ...
... language that the key to language change can be found . This all sounds thoroughly modern , and it will come as a surprise to many that this type of thinking about lan- guage was going on during the nineteenth century . Gener- al ...
Pagina 20
... language is replaced by a growing faith in ' the language of men ' . During his wanderings in the lake district he met and conversed with ordinary people ; of those encounters he writes : When I began to enquire , To watch and question ...
... language is replaced by a growing faith in ' the language of men ' . During his wanderings in the lake district he met and conversed with ordinary people ; of those encounters he writes : When I began to enquire , To watch and question ...
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