| Roman Jakobson - 1971 - 772 halaman
...on contiguity". When pursuing the role of these two factors in poetic language, it became clear that "the poetic function projects the principle of equivalence from the axis of selection onto the axis of combination. Equivalence is promoted to the constitutive device of the sequence".... | |
| Sharon Ghertman - 1975 - 168 halaman
...embracing both formal resemblances and differences. 141 Jakobson, "Linguistics and Poetics", p. 358 : "The poetic function projects the principle of equivalence...the axis of selection into the axis of combination." la Riffaterre, pp. 1 69- 1 7o. Bibliography PRIMARY SOURCES Aldana, Francisco de. Poesias, ed. Elias... | |
| Ann Jefferson - 2000 - 234 halaman
...Jakobson famously defines as the poetic function of language, namely: ' [the projection of] the princple of equivalence from the axis of selection into the axis of combination.^' Her writing is far less a combination of differences than it is a projection of equivalences. The metaphors... | |
| Francis Landy - 2001 - 434 halaman
...as a dialogue between poetry and prose. In a classic but still valid formulation by Roman Jakobson, 'the poetic function projects the principle of equivalence...the axis of selection into the axis of combination'. 2g The axis of selection is the paradigm, the list of concurrent 28. Cf. Meschonnic's comment in Esprit... | |
| Rachel Blau DuPlessis - 2001 - 260 halaman
...phraseology will not be equally applicable to male and female poets. In this case, I think it is. 26 "The poetic function projects the principle of equivalence...the axis of selection into the axis of combination" (Jakobson 1987, 71). 27 "Method of this [Arcades] project: literary montage. I need say nothing. Only... | |
| Richard Allen, Malcolm Turvey - 2001 - 316 halaman
...question is derived from Roman Jakobson's doctrine of the poetic function, encapsulated in the slogan: The poetic function projects the principle of equivalence...the axis of selection into the axis of combination' (Jakobson 1960: 71). What does that mean? For Jakobson (following Saussure), ordinary, nonpoetic speech... | |
| Dick H. Schram, Gerard Steen - 2001 - 498 halaman
...in poetry reading is achieved through the unique way language is constructed in the poetic function. "The poetic function projects the principle of equivalence...the axis of selection into the axis of combination" (Jakobson 1960: 358). According to Jakobson, equivalence or sameness is the major means of constructing... | |
| George Aichele - 2001 - 276 halaman
...multiplex, polysemantic essence." The poetic function contributes to the unlimited semiosis of the text. "The poetic function projects the principle of equivalence...the axis of selection into the axis of combination," with the result that physical aspects of the signifier are emphasized and the denotation of the message... | |
| Félix Martínez Bonati - 2001 - 212 halaman
...tríada bühleriana). Jakobson formula, en términos de la lingüística, este principio, diciendo: «The poetic function projects the principle of equivalence...axis of selection into the axis of combination». Esto no puede entenderse -me parece obvio- como si, en el discurso poético, los ejes de selección... | |
| Johannes Willem Bertens - 2001 - 276 halaman
...from the 1910s until the 1970s. The poetic function' - that is, poetic literariness 46 Jakobson said, 'projects the principle of equivalence from the axis of selection into the axis of combination' (Jakobson [1960] 1988: 39). This is not an inviting formula, as uninviting, in fact, as the title of... | |
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