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... meaning of άupo . The explanations given , derived from the supposed etymology of the word , are not satisfactory ! To find the right explanation we must rely on a combination of the following criteria : 1 ) the etymology , 2 ) other ...
... meaning of άupo . The explanations given , derived from the supposed etymology of the word , are not satisfactory ! To find the right explanation we must rely on a combination of the following criteria : 1 ) the etymology , 2 ) other ...
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... meaning , its " textuality " ' ( p.4 ) . It will analyse the difficulties of restricting the echoing play of meaning ' , ' of placing defined limits to the text's meaning ' and show ' how the ... search for meaning is outplayed ( eluded ) ...
... meaning , its " textuality " ' ( p.4 ) . It will analyse the difficulties of restricting the echoing play of meaning ' , ' of placing defined limits to the text's meaning ' and show ' how the ... search for meaning is outplayed ( eluded ) ...
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... meaning of the language of a work of literature as it unfolds , that analysis of particular aspects of the work is only a short - cut and can never provide more than a partial interpretation , that many works resist the imposition of a ...
... meaning of the language of a work of literature as it unfolds , that analysis of particular aspects of the work is only a short - cut and can never provide more than a partial interpretation , that many works resist the imposition of a ...
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