The Art of Rhetoric (&Lt;i>Institutiones Oratoriae</I&gt;, 1711-1741) 1996
DOI: 10.1163/9789401200202_040
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“…Such compositions differ, not in their placing together of the linear utterance from pre-existing words, but in the number of terms combined, the previous semantic distance between words, the difficulty of making connections between their meanings and in the resulting possibly high originality of the product. As such they fully correspond to classic conceptions of creativity, of creating valuable linkages between unconnected ideas (Vico, 1711/1996, pp. 125–126).…”
Section: Scope Of Semantic Labourmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Such compositions differ, not in their placing together of the linear utterance from pre-existing words, but in the number of terms combined, the previous semantic distance between words, the difficulty of making connections between their meanings and in the resulting possibly high originality of the product. As such they fully correspond to classic conceptions of creativity, of creating valuable linkages between unconnected ideas (Vico, 1711/1996, pp. 125–126).…”
Section: Scope Of Semantic Labourmentioning
confidence: 66%