The Track of the Repetend: Syntactic and Lexical Repetition in Modern Poetry |
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... syntax per se . Though syntax is purely relational , it can be perceived only in its concrete manifestations , i.e. , we perceive syntax as particular elements are combined in predication . Thus , in any given repe- tition of syntax ...
... syntax per se . Though syntax is purely relational , it can be perceived only in its concrete manifestations , i.e. , we perceive syntax as particular elements are combined in predication . Thus , in any given repe- tition of syntax ...
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... syntax , since these repetitions imply an equivalence among relational as well as phonic or lexical units . Instead of a progression of syntax , the reader comes across fragments of syntax which retrace or reiterate themselves . Yet ...
... syntax , since these repetitions imply an equivalence among relational as well as phonic or lexical units . Instead of a progression of syntax , the reader comes across fragments of syntax which retrace or reiterate themselves . Yet ...
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... syntax " ac- tualizes the program of simultaneity announced by the poem's title , 49 or Genette's denigration of the poet's reliance on syntax . ) 50 Syntax no longer serves its traditional function of making temporal links among the ...
... syntax " ac- tualizes the program of simultaneity announced by the poem's title , 49 or Genette's denigration of the poet's reliance on syntax . ) 50 Syntax no longer serves its traditional function of making temporal links among the ...
Contents
Repetition Times Trace | 1 |
History and Structure | 45 |
Refrain Types Exemplified | 63 |
Copyright | |
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anadiplosis analogous anaphoric Antonio appositional Auden Augustine axis becomes cataphoric chiastic clause closure complex construction context contrast creates discourse disjunctive refrain Dylan Thomas elements emphasis enjambed epanalepsis equivalence example fact final formal Four Quartets function grammatical groupings heightening identical implies initial refrains involves Jakobson kind language lexical repetition line-end lyric meaning ment metaphor metrical mind mode modified morphemic noun pair paradigmatic paradox parallelism paranaphora participial passage pattern perception phonic poem poem's poet poetic poetry polyptoton position possible predication prepositional phrases prose prosodic Prospero question reader refrain line relation repeated repetends rhetorical rhyme rhythmic seems semantic sense sentence sequence shift simile simple refrain song speech stanza stanzaic Stevens's strophe structure suggests syllables symmetry syntactic repetition syntax T. S. Eliot temporal tercet things tion traductio verb W. B. Yeats W. H. Auden Wallace Stevens Whitman Whitmanesque Wimsatt wind words Yeats Yeats's