This study seeks to expl. ore the way in which the concept of l. ibertinage is treated in Cl. arissa by Samuel. Richardson and in Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Choderl. os de Lacl. os. It …
M Deane - Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium, 2003 - JSTOR
Dangerous Liaisons … Dangerous Liaisons Marion Deane … Instead, I will continue with an account of the equally incongruous details of the second pregnancy as related. …
This study seeks to expl. ore the way in which the concept of l. ibertinage is treated in Cl. arissa by Samuel. Richardson and in Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Choderl. os de Lacl. os. It …
… It is this seeming incongruity that is so re-vealing. How can there be a dichotomy between" Blacks" and" Jews" when someone like Laurence Mordekhai Thomas addresses the question …
… generally accepted that liaison occurs most frequently in scripted styles, the relationship between liaison and literacy … appear to have been viewed at the time as in any way incongruous. …
E Izuu Nwankwọ - European Journal of Humour … - w.europeanjournalofhumour.org
… incongruity is present in the juxtaposition of two or more unbalanced conditions, my coinage, incongruousliaison, … from different cultures is another instance of incongruousliaison. …
C Celata, F Isel - Langue française, 2023 - shs.cairn.info
… , the neural correlate of a syntactic-semantic incongruity could arise in sentences in which a mandatory liaison, marking the syntactic category of the first word, is not produced as …
MM Gunter - Journal of Intelligence History, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
… Their shared geopolitical interests 1 paved the way for this seemingly incongruous setting that soon blossomed into a mutually valuable intelligence liaison relationship. Already, as the …
… (This incongruity, however, does not foreclose all semantic issues-issues that will concern us later.) The authors go on to search for analogies based on the combination of structural …