Twentieth-century French Avant-garde Poetry, 1907-1990 |
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... verbal ability is one of the hallmarks of NLD : often NLDers are extremely verbal and early readers . Asperger Syndrome has been conceptualized as a " Non - Verbal Learning Disability " ( Klin et al . 1995 ) . A comparison of NLD and AS ...
... verbal ability is one of the hallmarks of NLD : often NLDers are extremely verbal and early readers . Asperger Syndrome has been conceptualized as a " Non - Verbal Learning Disability " ( Klin et al . 1995 ) . A comparison of NLD and AS ...
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... Verbal and Nonverbal Communication and the Biometrical Issue” which took place at the International Institute for Advanced Scientific Studies (IIASS) in Vietri, Italy from the 2nd to the 12th of September, 2006. In particular, the ...
... Verbal and Nonverbal Communication and the Biometrical Issue” which took place at the International Institute for Advanced Scientific Studies (IIASS) in Vietri, Italy from the 2nd to the 12th of September, 2006. In particular, the ...
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... verbal behavior with spurious devices of ornamentation and persuasion, then he will do well to resist, but I plead not guilty. IfI had been solely interested in building a verbal repertoire, I should have behaved in a very different way ...
... verbal behavior with spurious devices of ornamentation and persuasion, then he will do well to resist, but I plead not guilty. IfI had been solely interested in building a verbal repertoire, I should have behaved in a very different way ...
Contents
Establishing the Canon | 11 |
Crisis of Form | 28 |
The Surrealist Challenge | 58 |
Copyright | |
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action activity actually Apollinaire appearance artistic attention attitude awareness becomes Breton brings calls century Char collection communication complete concrete construct continual create creation creative critical dada desire direct effect elements Eluard emerges emotion especially esthetic evokes existence experience expression figure finds force formal fragment freedom French historical human iconic identified imagination individual interest language limits linguistic literary living logic major Mallarmé marked meaning Michaux movement naming nature object Paris past pattern plastic poem poésie poet poetic poetry Ponge position possible practice present problem prose reader reading reality reflect rejection relationships remains response Reverdy role sense separation share space structure surrealism surrealist theory things tion traditional transformation turn twentieth-century unity verbal verse visual volume word writing written