The Track of the Repetend: Syntactic and Lexical Repetition in Modern Poetry |
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... grammatical situations and connotations of the word " pin . " In this last grouping , the word itself stands out from its phrasal setting to a much greater extent than in the " a " and " b " group . This is the first hint we get in ...
... grammatical situations and connotations of the word " pin . " In this last grouping , the word itself stands out from its phrasal setting to a much greater extent than in the " a " and " b " group . This is the first hint we get in ...
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... Grammatical contrasts among substantive , adjective , and verb ... are contrasts in grammatical role , with associated distinctions in word form ; but it happens that the separation of roles into those that call for substantival form ...
... Grammatical contrasts among substantive , adjective , and verb ... are contrasts in grammatical role , with associated distinctions in word form ; but it happens that the separation of roles into those that call for substantival form ...
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... grammatical , purely relational meanings to material , lexical ones . In poetry , the unconditional delimitation of these levels of poetic language is not possible , given the greater interdependence of ele- ments on the lexico - ...
... grammatical , purely relational meanings to material , lexical ones . In poetry , the unconditional delimitation of these levels of poetic language is not possible , given the greater interdependence of ele- ments on the lexico - ...
Contents
Repetition Times Trace | 1 |
History and Structure | 45 |
Refrain Types Exemplified | 63 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
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