Linguistics and Literary StyleDonald C. Freeman |
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... stylistic analysis . All I have done here is outline , briefly and in part in- formally , a fruitful method of stylistic description . But no analysis of a style , in the fuller sense , can get off the ground until there are adequate ...
... stylistic analysis . All I have done here is outline , briefly and in part in- formally , a fruitful method of stylistic description . But no analysis of a style , in the fuller sense , can get off the ground until there are adequate ...
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... stylistic distinction . Rather , it would appear that the language mechanics of verse lines shorter than decasyllabic linguistically requires the higher percentage of occupancy because of the rela- tively fewer available positions for ...
... stylistic distinction . Rather , it would appear that the language mechanics of verse lines shorter than decasyllabic linguistically requires the higher percentage of occupancy because of the rela- tively fewer available positions for ...
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... stylistic primes for this pe- riod for another era they might well be crucial ( in fact , for the heroic couplet in the eighteenth century weak and strong onset probably are far less important than the type of disyllabic actual- ization ...
... stylistic primes for this pe- riod for another era they might well be crucial ( in fact , for the heroic couplet in the eighteenth century weak and strong onset probably are far less important than the type of disyllabic actual- ization ...
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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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