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... part - for - whole mapping : one of the features of a person ( i.e. mass ) stands for the whole person , eliminating all the other , individual characteristics of that person in order to emphasize her unusually large figure .
... part - for - whole mapping : one of the features of a person ( i.e. mass ) stands for the whole person , eliminating all the other , individual characteristics of that person in order to emphasize her unusually large figure .
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What Freud does consider is the relationship between the teller and the audience ( ' third person ' ) of a joke . I cannot laugh at my own joke but rely on my listener to do so , and not every listener is equally likely to laugh ( don't ...
What Freud does consider is the relationship between the teller and the audience ( ' third person ' ) of a joke . I cannot laugh at my own joke but rely on my listener to do so , and not every listener is equally likely to laugh ( don't ...
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188f . , 212 ) , but one point is clear : jokes require at least a first and a third person , the comic only a first person and a second . In other words , the comic need not be ' told ' . Freud's key argu- ment here is that the comic ...
188f . , 212 ) , but one point is clear : jokes require at least a first and a third person , the comic only a first person and a second . In other words , the comic need not be ' told ' . Freud's key argu- ment here is that the comic ...
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Community Interpreting Meets Literary Translation | 25 |
Theorizing Translation | 49 |
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