Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... types , cannot help us in the identification of properties that mark diametrically opposed phenomena . Methodologically we have to begin our analysis with types that exhibit their characteristic properties in the extreme . The highest ...
... types , cannot help us in the identification of properties that mark diametrically opposed phenomena . Methodologically we have to begin our analysis with types that exhibit their characteristic properties in the extreme . The highest ...
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... types represent texts which deviate from straight prose , and the deviation can be put in terms of numerical regularity . We could argue about where verse ends and prose begins , or whether or not we should introduce new intermediary types ...
... types represent texts which deviate from straight prose , and the deviation can be put in terms of numerical regularity . We could argue about where verse ends and prose begins , or whether or not we should introduce new intermediary types ...
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... types — as general in typologies - intermediate or mixed metric types can be found . Also , there are in certain metric systems marginal phenomena of this kind . For example , French meter is basically " pure " syllabic , but the final ...
... types — as general in typologies - intermediate or mixed metric types can be found . Also , there are in certain metric systems marginal phenomena of this kind . For example , French meter is basically " pure " syllabic , but the final ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 7 |
PART | 25 |
PART THREE | 55 |
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alliteration analysis association behavior casual utterances characteristic commonality consonants definition deviations dimensions discussion distinction dominant Donne's elements encoding English enjambment evaluation example expressive fact factors Finnegans Wake free rhythms frequency function grammatical Harvard Yard Hopi I. A. Richards iambic iambic pentameter individual interest interpretation intonation Jakobson juncture kind lexical linguistic literary criticism literature Low-commonality subjects meaning metaphor meter metrical metrical systems morphemes noncasual utterances norm notion nouns octet paper particular pattern perhaps person phonemic phrase poem poet poetic language poetry possible predictability problem pronoun prose prosodic psychologists question reading relation relevant rhyme rhythmic Roman Jakobson Russian scores seems semantic sense sentence sequence sestet solidarity sonnet sort sound sound symbolism speakers speech statistical structure style stylistic suggest syllables syntactic T. S. Eliot talk things tradition variation verbal verbs verse vowels Wimsatt word