Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... rhythmic variation , whereas in Czech variation between the lines is intro- duced by the skillful alternation of long and short vowels . Cultural as well as linguistic factors have been responsible for the fact that phonemic length has ...
... rhythmic variation , whereas in Czech variation between the lines is intro- duced by the skillful alternation of long and short vowels . Cultural as well as linguistic factors have been responsible for the fact that phonemic length has ...
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... rhythmic forms and the rhythmic impact are influenced by the feeling of a general ethos or tone , we can detect the choice of words , syntactic patterns , and thematic elements which shaped it . Moreover , there are mutual ...
... rhythmic forms and the rhythmic impact are influenced by the feeling of a general ethos or tone , we can detect the choice of words , syntactic patterns , and thematic elements which shaped it . Moreover , there are mutual ...
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... rhythmic properties ( rhythmic inertia , rhythmic impulse , etc. ) . Only on this basis can we speak about " expectations " or " frustrated expectations " ; only on the basis of a rhythmic impulse , created by a partial order , does a ...
... rhythmic properties ( rhythmic inertia , rhythmic impulse , etc. ) . Only on this basis can we speak about " expectations " or " frustrated expectations " ; only on the basis of a rhythmic impulse , created by a partial order , does a ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 2 |
PART | 25 |
PART THREE | 55 |
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