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The poetics of language

2018
The chapter analyzes language-oriented poets and movements, showing how different conceptions of the poetic word emerged and influenced writing and performance throughout the period. The chapter follows the ramifications of avant-garde experiment, expressed in manifestos, public gestures, and performances.
Andrew Kahn   +3 more
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On Poetic Language

2018
In Kavikarṇapūra’s poetics, rasa is seen as the ‘soul’ of poetry. Chapter 4 attempts to understand how the language of poetry can embody this soul. I start with Kavikarṇapūra’s eclectic philosophy of language, and then examine his poetics proper, as presented in the Alaṃkāra‐kaustubha: his views on suggestion (dhvani), literary excellences (guṇa ...
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Poetic Language

1998
Abstract In the preceding two parts of this monograph, attention has been focused upon the implications of language processing for language structure and change. A third area to which processing aspects can be applied is the structure of poetry, which is not identical to what is standardly referred to as’linguistic structure.
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Poetic Language and Scientific Language

Diogenes, 1977
It was a tenacious dream: the first language spoken by man was music, poetry and science, all at the same time. In the beginning the same word, given by God or dictated by Nature, stood for things, feelings and laws. And in the cherished image of this dawning faculty not only had the distinction between word and song, the ...
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The Language and Poetics of Machines

Technology and Language, 6(3), 1 ...
Deng, Pan, Liggieri, Kevin
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On the Distinctiveness of Poetic Language

New Literary History, 2012
Is there a real difference between literary and nonliterary language? Few people today would say yes, owing to the fact that ordinary language advocacy has largely succeeded in nullifying the idea of poetic language. My aim in this paper is to show that poetic language is indeed a distinct mode of expression.
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Poetics of Sound and Language

Art Journal, 2016
“Do not destroy the book. Two lives are sheltered there,” writes Edmond Jabes in The Book of Questions: Return to the Book (1965; trans.
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Poetic Language

The Hudson Review, 1964
William Dickey   +14 more
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Action and Language: A Poetic of the Will

2019
This text shows how, for Paul Ricoeur, imagination as a poetic faculty allows us to structure the meaning of our action through metaphor and fiction. From this perspective, we will discuss the way in which such meaning is configured within the discourse as an absence that allows human will to judge its freedom and possibilities of action in the world ...
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