The Metaphor, a Semantic AnalysisSanskrit Pustak Bhandar, 1992 - 61 strani Comparative and analytical study of metaphor as it appears in Indian and Western theories of poetics. |
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... linguistic behaviour . " 14 The grammarians go a step further in postulating than sentence and sentential meaning areboth indivisible . Every sentence then has its own independent capcity to convey the independent meaning . The word by ...
... linguistic behaviour . " 14 The grammarians go a step further in postulating than sentence and sentential meaning areboth indivisible . Every sentence then has its own independent capcity to convey the independent meaning . The word by ...
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Bijoya Goswami. that metaphor cannot be distinguished from more routine linguistic transactions , except in degree . According to the grammarian - philosophers of ancient India , the so - called ' deviant ' meaning of a word is also its ...
Bijoya Goswami. that metaphor cannot be distinguished from more routine linguistic transactions , except in degree . According to the grammarian - philosophers of ancient India , the so - called ' deviant ' meaning of a word is also its ...
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... Linguistic Inadequacy ( Philosophical analysis : a collection of essays ) Ed : M. Black . Pub : Prentice - Hall Inc ... Linguistics Bhattacharya , Bhavani Prasad Glimpres of Poetry in Vedic litereture ( Journal of Sanskrit Dept. , J.U. ...
... Linguistic Inadequacy ( Philosophical analysis : a collection of essays ) Ed : M. Black . Pub : Prentice - Hall Inc ... Linguistics Bhattacharya , Bhavani Prasad Glimpres of Poetry in Vedic litereture ( Journal of Sanskrit Dept. , J.U. ...
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