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Romanische Forschungen
Zeitschrift für romanische Sprachen und Literaturen
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Martin Becker | Agnieszka Komorowska
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The essay is designed to characterize reciprocal markers encountered in Old French texts. Examples are drawn from three integral epic poems (including one song of heroic feats) written in the 12th century – Perceval ou le conte du Graal, Le Roman...
The art of rhetoric provides a large collection of forms to express certain subjects, that rise some kind of debate at the end of seventeenth century. Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle wrote a brief essay about human happiness, one of the most...
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Comment is a pragmatic function where argumentation, enunciation, modality and information concur. It includes operators, connectives, and interclausal relations. Comment operators mark the evaluation of the speaker about the propositional content...