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Semantic ‘drift’ in verbal art

Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 1983
Abstract Poetic language is permanently characterized only by its function; however function is not a property but a mode of utilizing the properties of a given phenomenon. (Mukarovský, 1977)
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Folklore, Verbal Art, and Culture

The Journal of American Folklore, 1973
IN THE OFT-CITED TWENTY-ONE DEFINITIONS of folklore published under the editorship of Maria Leach,' I was intrepid enough to suggest that in anthropological usage folklore could be defined as verbal art. I say intrepid, or perhaps the word should be rash, because I could hardly hope to make my meaning clear in the suggested 50 to 200 words. And yet, in
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Symbolism in African Verbal Art

African Arts, 1968
Un grand nombre de contes traditionnels africains sont bien connus. Ils ont deja fait l'objet de nombreux recueils d'ethnologues. Le professeur Crowley en a rassembles d'autres au cours de ses voyages. Leurs origines et leur mode de transmission sont beaucoup moins connus et ont provoque des discussions interminables et sans conclusion.
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Verbal Art, Verbal Sign, Verbal Time

World Literature Today, 1985
Michael Sosa   +3 more
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Pala'wan Highlanders Verbal Arts

2017
Cet ouvrage multimédia et trilingue présente les "genres du discours" ; nous donne à voir et à entendre les Arts de la performance et de la Mémoire d'une petite société de forêt du Monde austronésien, une société égalitaire et non violente vivant dans le sud de l'île du même nom, aux Philippines.
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Verbal arts

Critical Quarterly, 1984
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Verbal art

2018
Felicity Meakins   +2 more
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Aesthetic Experience and Verbal Art

1998
In this paper I intend to present a philosophical account of what is commonly called verbal or literary art. Starting from the Hegelian conception of language and of the aesthetic experience, I shall argue that literary, and more specifically poetic, discourse can be defined as the verbal completion of an aesthetic experience, and that this distinctive
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Verbal Art

The Journal of American Folklore, 1955
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