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1 בקיאות בספרות
literariness -
2 ספרותיות
literariness -
3 literárnost
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4 литературщина
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5 литературност
literariness* * *литерату̀рност,ж., само ед. literariness.* * *literariness -
6 lenyddoldeb
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7 LITERARNOST
f literariness, literary quality* * *• LITERARINESS -
8 литературность
General subject: literariness (the sum of special linguistic and formal properties that distinguish literary texts from non‐literary texts, according to the theories of Russian Formalism.) -
9 oczytanie
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > oczytanie
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10 boklighet
subst. literariness -
11 littérarité
[literarite] nom féminin -
12 llenyddoldeb
n, m, sliterariness -
13 letterarietà
letterarietà s.f. literariness. -
14 literarische Ebene
fliterariness
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