Linguistics and Literary StyleDonald C. Freeman |
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... appear to follow each other with obvious necessity , as determined only by the nature of the message . Then there appears a work of poetry in which the relationship between the meanings of the individual words and the subject matter of ...
... appear to follow each other with obvious necessity , as determined only by the nature of the message . Then there appears a work of poetry in which the relationship between the meanings of the individual words and the subject matter of ...
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... appear that the insistent beat in these meters is at odds with our assumption that the phenomenon is associ- ated with " short - line verse , " for most triple meters are in lines longer than decasyllabic . Indeed , the percentage of ...
... appear that the insistent beat in these meters is at odds with our assumption that the phenomenon is associ- ated with " short - line verse , " for most triple meters are in lines longer than decasyllabic . Indeed , the percentage of ...
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... appear to bear a relationship to traditional prosody somewhat akin to that which transformational grammar bears to traditional grammar . Their approach represents an attempt to make explicit what had been only implicit . Pursuing the ...
... appear to bear a relationship to traditional prosody somewhat akin to that which transformational grammar bears to traditional grammar . Their approach represents an attempt to make explicit what had been only implicit . Pursuing the ...
Contents
Linguistic Approaches to Literature Donald C | 3 |
Linguistics and Literary History Leo Spitzer | 21 |
Standard Language and Poetic Language | 40 |
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