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Heteroglossia is the coexistence of distinct linguistic varieties, styles of discourse, or points of view within a single language (in Greek: hetero-... |
a chapter in the life of a man who was to become the philosopher of heteroglossia and carnival. The same sense of fun and irreverence that gave birth... |
model for a history of discourse and introduces the concept of heteroglossia. Heteroglossia is the reflection in language of varying ways of evaluating,... |
other voice. The Dialogic Imagination Problems of Dostoevsky's Poetics Heteroglossia Holquist, Michael (1990). Dialogism. Routledge. p. 15. Bakhtin, Mikhail... |
Philosophy Carnivalesque Chronotope Culture of popular laughter Dialogue (Bakhtin) Grotesque body Heteroglossia Menippean satire Polyphony (literature)... |
though some scholars have proposed triglossia or even n-glossia or heteroglossia between the written and spoken forms of the language. Two styles of... |
Philosophy Carnivalesque Chronotope Culture of popular laughter Dialogue (Bakhtin) Grotesque body Heteroglossia Menippean satire Polyphony (literature)... |
Bakhtin's basic observations were of "speech genres" (the idea of heteroglossia), modes of speaking or writing that people learn to mimic, weave together... |
Philosophy Carnivalesque Chronotope Culture of popular laughter Dialogue (Bakhtin) Grotesque body Heteroglossia Menippean satire Polyphony (literature)... |
Philosophy Carnivalesque Chronotope Culture of popular laughter Dialogue (Bakhtin) Grotesque body Heteroglossia Menippean satire Polyphony (literature)... |
Carnival Commedia dell'arte, Burlesque, Vaudeville Gilles Deleuze Heteroglossia Materialism Plautus' Amphitruo Profanity, obscenity, decency, taste... |
Philosophy Carnivalesque Chronotope Culture of popular laughter Dialogue (Bakhtin) Grotesque body Heteroglossia Menippean satire Polyphony (literature)... |
and other authors—and his examination of the multiple meanings, or "heteroglossia", in each text (especially novels) and in each word. For Kristeva, "the... |
2002, p. 547 Patte, M.-F. (2010). "Arawak vs. Lokono". In a Sea of Heteroglossia: 1–10. Oudschans Dentz, F. (1919–1920). "De Naam Suriname". De West-Indische... |
(linguistics) Disputes in English grammar Euphemism Grotesque body Heteroglossia Linguistic purism Solecism Vernacular Johannes Tromp, The Assumption... |
Lokono. What's in a name?". In Faraclas, Nicholas (ed.). In a Sea of Heteroglossia: Pluri-Lingualism, Pluri-Culturalism, and Pluri-Identification in the... |
(Morphology of the Folktale, 1928), and Mikhail Bakhtin's theories of heteroglossia, dialogism, and the chronotope first presented in The Dialogic Imagination... |
Fotini (2009). "Writing about Turks and Powerful Others: Journalistic Heteroglossia in Western Thrace". In Theodossopoulos, Dimitrios (ed.). When Greeks... |
diglossia, epiglottis, gloss, glossary, glossophobia, glottis, heterogloss, heteroglossia, idioglossia, isogloss, monoglot, monoglottism, polyglot, polyglottism... |
communities in Malaysia, Singapore and the Caucasus region. Diglossia Heteroglossia Holquist, Michael; Emerson, Caryl (1981). The Dialogic Imagination:... |