Linguistics and Literary StyleDonald C. Freeman |
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Linguistic Approaches to Literature Donald C | 3 |
Linguistics and Literary History Leo Spitzer | 21 |
Standard Language and Poetic Language | 40 |
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actualized stress maxima adjectives alliteration analysis Chatman Chaucer clause collocations complex components Condition consider consonant consonant gradation context criticism deviations effect elision enjambment esthetic example fact foot foregrounding formal grammar guistic Halle and Keyser Halle-Keyser iambic pentameter ictus intuition lexical lexical stress linguistic literary texts literature maximum meaning meter metrical pattern metrical style metrists Middle English monosyllabic Morris Halle Noam Chomsky nominal groups norm noun noun adjuncts occupied occur passage phonetic phonological phrase poem poet poetic language poetry possible principles prose rhythm prosody question reader regular relationship rhyme Roman Jakobson Romance stress rule scansion semantic sentence sequence Shaw Shaw's sonnet speech standard language stress maxima stress neutralization stressed syllable structure Stuffy Talk stylistic suggest Sweet Talk Swift syllable synaloepha syntactic syntax Talker TAMBURLAINE theory tion transformations trochaic unmetrical unstressed verbal verbs vowel writer