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... least as much as from modern linguis- tics . But it will serve at least to summarize some of the distinc- tions setting Tough Talk apart from Sweet Talk and from Stuffy Talk , and it may furthermore suggest to somebody else a way of ...
... least as much as from modern linguis- tics . But it will serve at least to summarize some of the distinc- tions setting Tough Talk apart from Sweet Talk and from Stuffy Talk , and it may furthermore suggest to somebody else a way of ...
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... least of Carothers McCaslin's slaves . On the pages of the ledgers , were recorded in the hand of his uncle during the two decades the manumission in title at least of Carothers McCaslin's slaves . The pages were yellowed . The hand was ...
... least of Carothers McCaslin's slaves . On the pages of the ledgers , were recorded in the hand of his uncle during the two decades the manumission in title at least of Carothers McCaslin's slaves . The pages were yellowed . The hand was ...
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... least complexity a mechanism by which language may create secondary rhythms . Let us start by consider- ing the metrical foot . Not the least important justification for metrical feet is that they permit a simpler and more elegant ...
... least complexity a mechanism by which language may create secondary rhythms . Let us start by consider- ing the metrical foot . Not the least important justification for metrical feet is that they permit a simpler and more elegant ...
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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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