Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... syllables and the compulsory stress on the last heavy syllable of a line were constant . From the time of Pushkin , Russian binary meters exhibited a tendency to omit word stresses in each odd heavy syllable , and an even stronger ...
... syllables and the compulsory stress on the last heavy syllable of a line were constant . From the time of Pushkin , Russian binary meters exhibited a tendency to omit word stresses in each odd heavy syllable , and an even stronger ...
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... syllable - stress meter , the meter of the great English art tradition , in which the syllables are counted and the stressed syllables are followed or preceded by a constant number of unstressed syllables ; and the strong - stress meter ...
... syllable - stress meter , the meter of the great English art tradition , in which the syllables are counted and the stressed syllables are followed or preceded by a constant number of unstressed syllables ; and the strong - stress meter ...
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... syllable is the only constant unit of verse measure , and a grammatical limit is the only constant line of demarcation between measured sequences , whereas in other patterns syllables in turn are dichotomized into more and less ...
... syllable is the only constant unit of verse measure , and a grammatical limit is the only constant line of demarcation between measured sequences , whereas in other patterns syllables in turn are dichotomized into more and less ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 2 |
PART | 25 |
PART THREE | 55 |
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