Essays on the Language of LiteratureSeymour Benjamin Chatman, Samuel R. Levin |
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... linguistic statements about literature , and a description of a text based on general linguistic theory . It is the latter that contributes to what has sometimes been called " linguistic stylistics . " One major significance of this ...
... linguistic statements about literature , and a description of a text based on general linguistic theory . It is the latter that contributes to what has sometimes been called " linguistic stylistics . " One major significance of this ...
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... linguistics and lexicology ( historical , descriptive ) . " The linguist who knows to what extent the efforts to make of linguistics an autonomous science " immanent " or " pure " - and to grasp the linguistic act in its proper struc ...
... linguistics and lexicology ( historical , descriptive ) . " The linguist who knows to what extent the efforts to make of linguistics an autonomous science " immanent " or " pure " - and to grasp the linguistic act in its proper struc ...
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... linguistic feature pure and simple is stylistic . This indicates to us the ways in which we might eventually use methods which are , properly speaking , linguistic in the analysis of litera- ture : by submitting a literary work to a ...
... linguistic feature pure and simple is stylistic . This indicates to us the ways in which we might eventually use methods which are , properly speaking , linguistic in the analysis of litera- ture : by submitting a literary work to a ...
Contents
Vowel and Consonant Patterns in Poetry 1953 David I Masson | 3 |
Some Parallels and Contrasts | 19 |
Some English Sonnets 1960 | 33 |
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