Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... positions only one definite base class is allowed . This necessitates the introduction of positions as a second numerical principle , besides quantity , which is the sole characteristic of the pure - syllabic meter . There are positions ...
... positions only one definite base class is allowed . This necessitates the introduction of positions as a second numerical principle , besides quantity , which is the sole characteristic of the pure - syllabic meter . There are positions ...
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... positions . These two positions alternate in the line . The even - numbered positions seem to be the fixed ones . 3. The two base classes alternate in subsequent fixed positions . 4. Different lines " mirror " the fixed base classes in ...
... positions . These two positions alternate in the line . The even - numbered positions seem to be the fixed ones . 3. The two base classes alternate in subsequent fixed positions . 4. Different lines " mirror " the fixed base classes in ...
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... positions in which these phenomena occur . In the “ iambic pentameter " line , for example , the important positions are the second , fourth , sixth , eighth , and tenth syllables . That is , these positions " promote " the syllables ...
... positions in which these phenomena occur . In the “ iambic pentameter " line , for example , the important positions are the second , fourth , sixth , eighth , and tenth syllables . That is , these positions " promote " the syllables ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 7 |
PART | 25 |
PART THREE | 55 |
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