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Argues that the "locus and focus" of differences among languages lies not so much in practical or rational aspects as in the complexity and richness of more poetic dimensions--in the nuances of words, or the style and voice of an author. This poetic reformulation of what has been called "linguistic relativism" is grounded in the author's theory of the imagination as a main source of poetic indeterminacy and, ultimately, disorder and chaos.
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The language parallax: linguistic relativism and poetic indeterminacy
1986, University of Texas Press
in English
- 1st ed.
0292746504 9780292746503
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Includes indexes.
Bibliography: p. [161]-180.
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