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Language and Literature

1981
For reasons that seemed to me adequate at the time, I once tried to translate into Anglo-Saxon the regulations of a university department of English. I then made the salutary discovery that it was difficult to find an Anglo-Saxon word for ‘literature’ that did not also mean ‘language’.
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Language and Literature

Abstract At this point, I want to bring in Augustine and Wittgenstein on the matter of language and literature. Because if we are fixed into reality by means of recollection, it is language and literature that will show this to us; because both deal directly in the business of narrative, time, and freedom.
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Language and Literature

2001
The linguistic processing of poetry involves focus on the verbatim form of the line as a whole unit in working memory, with epistemic and affective consequences. The form of text can also be part of its meaning. Language is used in narrative to structure the represented world and engage us in specific ways with its fictional people.
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Literature and Language

2002
In 1967-8 a rather unedifying, but at times humorous debate between the linguist Roger Fowler and the critic F.W.Bateson took place in the pages of Essays in Criticism (the exchange is reproduced in full in Fowler, 1971). The debate concerned whether or not linguistics could be of use to the literary critic.
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Language and Literature

2019
original project In particular with interested non-experts in SFL in mind, the first section of the chapter will be dedicated to systematically but accessibly defining/describing what the SFL take on literature and the analysis of the language in literature consists in. Hasan’s expression ‘verbal art’ will be adopted and the definition provided will be
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LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

Italian Studies, 1994
Jane E. Everson   +17 more
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Languages and Literatures

2005
Abstract Key passages of the De Oratore and the Brutus, in which Cicero sets up models of ‘correct’ Latin particularly by reference to what he claims to be in some sense ‘inferior’ Latin, are interesting for the study of the language and literature of the ancients.
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Translating the literatures of stateless cultures in Spain: translation grants and institutional support at the Frankfurt Book Fair

Perspectives: Studies in Translation Theory and Practice, 2022
Olga Castro, Laura Linares
exaly  

Language and Literature

College Composition and Communication, 1965
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