Devotional LanguageWalter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG, 24. juli 2015 - 173 sider No detailed description available for "Devotional Language". |
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2 The Linguistic Nature of the Phenomenon | 12 |
3 The Objects of Rational Language | 28 |
4 The Awkwardness of Rational Language | 41 |
II Mythical Language | 53 |
2 The Primary Status of Mythical Language | 58 |
3 The Myth and the Rhythm of Life | 68 |
4 The Myth and the Basic Structure | 82 |
5 The Myth and the Original Crime | 96 |
III Devotional Language | 119 |
2 The Function of Devotional Language | 137 |
Explanation of Words | 150 |
Bibliography | 154 |
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