Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... grammatical opposi- tions . In the Slavic languages , for example , thematic contrasts can be highlighted by the use of different aspects or genders . Rhymes may hinge on similar derivational and grammatical suffixes or may emphasize ...
... grammatical opposi- tions . In the Slavic languages , for example , thematic contrasts can be highlighted by the use of different aspects or genders . Rhymes may hinge on similar derivational and grammatical suffixes or may emphasize ...
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... grammatical than a sentence that violates only a more specific rule . Any discourse , then , may be described in terms of its grammaticalness , that is , the generality of the rules which are suspended and the frequency with which they ...
... grammatical than a sentence that violates only a more specific rule . Any discourse , then , may be described in terms of its grammaticalness , that is , the generality of the rules which are suspended and the frequency with which they ...
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... grammatical rhyme ; rhymes must be either grammatical or antigrammatical ; an agrammatical rhyme , indifferent to the relation between sound and grammatical structure , would , like any agrammatism , belong to verbal pathology . If a ...
... grammatical rhyme ; rhymes must be either grammatical or antigrammatical ; an agrammatical rhyme , indifferent to the relation between sound and grammatical structure , would , like any agrammatism , belong to verbal pathology . If a ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 2 |
PART | 25 |
PART THREE | 55 |
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