Ditemukan 20 dokumen yang sesuai dengan query
Muller, F Max
Leipzig: Verlag von Julius Klinkhardt, 1875
438 MUL v
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Corder, Stephen Pit, editor
New Zealand: Penguin Books , 1973
418.007 COR i (1);418.007 COR i (2)
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Pike, Kenneth L. (Kenneth Lee), 1912-2000
The Hague: Mouton, 1972
410 PIK s
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
London: Routledge , 1992
401.41 LAN
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
New York : Cambridge University Press , 2006
410 INT
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Thibault, Paul J.
London: Routledge, 1997
401.41 THI r
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Fabb, Nigel
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How does a literary text get to have literary form, and what is the relation between literary form and linguistic form? This theoretical study of linguistic structure in literature focuses on verse and narrative from a linguistic perspective. Nigel Fabb provides a simple and realistic linguistic explanation of poetic form in English from 1500–1900, drawing on the English and American verse and oral narrative tradition, as well as contemporary criticism. In recent years literary theory ...
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United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 2009
e20528857
eBooks Universitas Indonesia Library
Kern, Richard
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From the origins of writing to today's computer-mediated communication, material technologies shape how we read and write, how we construe and share knowledge, and ultimately how we understand ourselves in relation to the world. However, communication technologies are themselves designed in particular social and cultural contexts and their use is adapted in creative ways by individuals. In this book, Richard Kern explores how technology matters to language and the ways in which we use it. ...
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United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 2015
e20528865
eBooks Universitas Indonesia Library
Booij, G.E.
[Place of publication not identified]: Het Spectrum, 1979
R BLD 439.31 BOO l
Buku Referensi Universitas Indonesia Library
Murray, Neil
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The student demographic of universities today has changed quite dramatically from even a decade ago. As universities seek to internationalise, widen participation and derive attendant reputational and financial benefits, along with greater opportunities for research collaborations and industry links, they also face a growing challenge associated with what Neil Murray terms 'the English language question'. In particular, as the proportion of students of non-English speaking backgrounds entering universities increases, there is growing concern over levels ...
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United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 2015
e20528893
eBooks Universitas Indonesia Library