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STEST/FGT81–A380 1986 35 explained without a study of abstract bases. -- Vladimir Prop, Morphology of Folk Tales, University of Taxas Press, 1968, page 14. 4. "A function cannot be defined apart from its place in process of narration because unidentical actions can have very different roles in two different functions." --Janathan Coller, Structuralist Poetics, London, Routl edge & Kegan Paul, 1975, page 208 5. "........... (i) If there is a meaning to be found in mythology it cannot Ieside in the isolated elements which enter into the composition of a myth, but only in the way, those elements are combined. (ii) Although myth belongs to same category as language, being, as a matter of fact, only part of it, language in myth exhibits specific properties. (3) Those properties are only to be found above the ordinary linguistic level, that is, they exhibit more complex feature than those which are to be found in other kind of ling uistic expression." _Claude-Levi-Strauss, The Structural Anthropology. Trans. Claire Jacobson, Middlesex, Penguin Books, 1977, page 210. 6 ...There is what it is possible to write, and on the other hand, what it is no longer possible to write. What 'is within practice of writer and what has left it. Roland Barthes, S/Z, page 4. 7. Ibid, page 5.6 8. Rolend Barthes, Pleasure of the Text, Trans. Richard Newyork, Hill & Wang Ltd, 1977, pages, 9-14 9. Roland Barthes, Image Music Text, pages 79-125 10. Jananthan Culler, Structuralist Poetics, pages 189-238