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Moreover , there are countertendencies in verse , for example , enjambment . Therefore , the distinction between “ empty ” phonemic features and morphemic frames seems to be well motivated already in phonemic analysis , and this dual ...
Moreover , there are countertendencies in verse , for example , enjambment . Therefore , the distinction between “ empty ” phonemic features and morphemic frames seems to be well motivated already in phonemic analysis , and this dual ...
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... beside the over - all code , also the hierarchy of phonological distinctions in the given poetic convention . ... according to Herzog's observationsonly partly communicated in print ( 168 ) —the phonemic distinction between voiced ...
... beside the over - all code , also the hierarchy of phonological distinctions in the given poetic convention . ... according to Herzog's observationsonly partly communicated in print ( 168 ) —the phonemic distinction between voiced ...
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But a resolution of any rebuking distinction between norm and deviant certainly occurs in the critical commonplace that poets seem to adopt strict forms and meters in order that they may proceed to violate slightly the normal or ...
But a resolution of any rebuking distinction between norm and deviant certainly occurs in the critical commonplace that poets seem to adopt strict forms and meters in order that they may proceed to violate slightly the normal or ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 7 |
PART TWO STYLE IN FOLK NARRATIVE | 25 |
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