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Tropes

2011
AbstractWhile discussions of style in the rhetorical tradition lack the basic language categories (e.g., lexical field) that twentieth-century analysts have created, they did discriminate high-profile choices in their extensive catalogs of figure of speech. The manuals named tropes as figures involving substitutions of predictable words with terms that
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Perceiving tropes

Erkenntnis, 2011
There are two very different ways of thinking about perception. According to the first one, perception is representational: it represents the world as being a certain way. According to the second, perception is a genuine relation between the perceiver and a token object. These two views are thought to be incompatible.
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Tropes

The Musical Times, 1970
Ian D. Bent, Paul Evans
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Correlative Trope Indexes. VII. Trope Vocabularies and Trope Indexes for Chemistry.

Journal of Chemical Documentation, 1962
Charles L. Bernier   +2 more
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Naturalist Tropes

Before the celebration of the irrational and the subconscious in Dada, Surrealism, Expressionism and other movements, Naturalism looked within to the internal terrain of genetics and temperament to provide a context for representing the human. This chapter explores the naturalist film aesthetic and its participation-presence in avant-garde cinema's ...
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Tropes

Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 1994
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Ostrich tropes

SynthÈse, 2022
Daniel Giberman
exaly  

Tropes

The Musical Times, 1967
Thomas More, Leon Gautier
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