1987
DOI: 10.1075/sihols.35.09sch
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The Social Background of Shakespeare's Malapropisms

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“…Schlauch (1987) 9 Unquestionably a humoristic resource, other literary purposes are usually attached to malapropisms, namely characterisation. Thus, if malapropisms can play a major role in character description, at the same time they can also be portraying some aspects of the social environment wherein characters interact.…”
Section: The Function Of Malapropisms In Joseph Andrewsmentioning
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“…Schlauch (1987) 9 Unquestionably a humoristic resource, other literary purposes are usually attached to malapropisms, namely characterisation. Thus, if malapropisms can play a major role in character description, at the same time they can also be portraying some aspects of the social environment wherein characters interact.…”
Section: The Function Of Malapropisms In Joseph Andrewsmentioning
confidence: 99%