Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... given Turkish poem is found not only in clause final , as in common speech , but also in other positions , which can be listed as one kind of deviation from Turkish structure , peculiar to one kind of poem ; and so on . The model for ...
... given Turkish poem is found not only in clause final , as in common speech , but also in other positions , which can be listed as one kind of deviation from Turkish structure , peculiar to one kind of poem ; and so on . The model for ...
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... given an almost constant temporal span . It is not ordinarily noticed that this view , in any of its forms , is subject to the same objections that have long been urged against the specific attempt to describe English meter in classical ...
... given an almost constant temporal span . It is not ordinarily noticed that this view , in any of its forms , is subject to the same objections that have long been urged against the specific attempt to describe English meter in classical ...
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... given standard , copies may be exact or inexact , and two kinds of inexactness are worth distinguishing . A copy that abstracts in a given respect leaves out a feature falling under that respect ; for example , both phonemic and ...
... given standard , copies may be exact or inexact , and two kinds of inexactness are worth distinguishing . A copy that abstracts in a given respect leaves out a feature falling under that respect ; for example , both phonemic and ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 7 |
PART | 25 |
PART THREE | 55 |
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