Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... Russian and of Polish . Russian poetry is based on a system which utilizes the phonemic stress of the language as the main element of periodicity , because the Russian " rhythmic vocabulary " lends itself easily to a free arrangement of ...
... Russian and of Polish . Russian poetry is based on a system which utilizes the phonemic stress of the language as the main element of periodicity , because the Russian " rhythmic vocabulary " lends itself easily to a free arrangement of ...
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... Russian , German , and English poetry employ isotonic ( or syllabo - tonic ) meters , which involve stress as the basis of periodicity . The rhythmic pattern of Russian verse is , however , quite different from that of English or German ...
... Russian , German , and English poetry employ isotonic ( or syllabo - tonic ) meters , which involve stress as the basis of periodicity . The rhythmic pattern of Russian verse is , however , quite different from that of English or German ...
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... Russian binary verse , 361-363 Russian folk verse , 369-370 Russian folklore narrators , 27 Russian folksong , Cheremis , 221-235 Russian Formalist movement , 177–178 , 182 , 365 Russian free verse , 176-178 Russian incantation , 354-355 ...
... Russian binary verse , 361-363 Russian folk verse , 369-370 Russian folklore narrators , 27 Russian folksong , Cheremis , 221-235 Russian Formalist movement , 177–178 , 182 , 365 Russian free verse , 176-178 Russian incantation , 354-355 ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 2 |
PART | 25 |
PART THREE | 55 |
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