Saturday, November 23, 2019

Story image for royal wedding from Marie Claire.co.uk

Kate Middleton prepares for her first public engagements ...

Marie Claire.co.uk-Feb. 3, 2012
Kate Middleton faces six weeks apart from Prince William as he starts a stint with the RAF in the Falklands, but she has the prospect of her first solo public ...
Story image for royal wedding from Daily Mail

'When I saw Pippa in that dress, I knew I wanted what she had ...

Daily Mail-Apr. 9, 2012
After watching the Royal Wedding on TV, Jenny Fizgerald was determined to ... on the Duchess of Cambridge's wedding day to Prince William, she decided she ...
Story image for royal wedding from BBC News

Gypsy Wedding was Channel 4's most watched show in 2011

BBC News-Jan. 13, 2012
The Christmas special was seen by 7.24m viewers, while 5.32m people tuned in for a Royal wedding episode in April. Embarrassing Bodies was the fourth most ...
Story image for royal wedding from Marie Claire.co.uk

Pippa Middleton wows at yet another glamorous wedding

Marie Claire.co.uk-May 28, 2012
David and Katherine attended the royal wedding last year and were even seated in the Statesmen's Aisle in Westminster Abbey, which was reserved purely for ...

1 comment:

Pearl Necklace said...

This, of course,
depends on the definition which we give the concept of the word. If we put as
the requirement for the word as such that it should serve to indicate
the concept, in General, to be meaningful, of course, "abstruse language" disappears as
something external to language" (ibid.P.13).
Justice demands that we lead and the words R. O. Yakobson from his
study of the poetry of V. Khlebnikov, because it operates the same
problem: "Poetry is language in its aesthetic function. Thus,
the subject of the science of literature is not literature, but literariness, i.e.
what makes this work a literary work. Meanwhile to
still the historians of literature primarily likened the police, who,
with the aim to arrest a certain person, be captured in case of all
and all that was in the apartment, and passing by on the street
by. And historians of literature all was needful: life, psychology,
politics, philosophy. Instead of a science about the literature created by the conglomerate
home-grown disciplines" (Jacobson P. O. Works on poetics. -- M.
1987.With.275).
The proposed idea is clear-it is the consolidation of its object, search
tools that will give the increase. A bigger object is easier
study, it more clearly visible. At the same time another scale "kills" as
irrelevant details that are visible from a different point of view. Enlargement
the poetic side of language, pushes into the background the value, the more
visible at this scale, and the speaker himself. It is in principle not necessary.
E. D. Polivanov in his article "about the "sound gestures"
Japanese language" is talking about the elements of oral speech, "whose role in the language
analogous to the role of gesture" (Cm. Collections on the theory of poetic language. -- Vol.1.
P. 31). And then there is not even poetic, but purely semiotic object
research.
E. D. Polivanov writes about a possible "dictionary" of gestures, as they
different for different cultures: "in Japan, speaking of himself, do not indicate
chest, as we do, and on the nose. The difference is the emotional gesture features
evident from the fact that some Nations use more gestures (Italians),
others (the British)" (ibid.P.33).