Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... units ; the units are equal only because we take them to be equal on a false analogy with the classical languages . That is to say , when we learn to scan ( and the enormous effort that it requires suggests that this is not in any sense ...
... units ; the units are equal only because we take them to be equal on a false analogy with the classical languages . That is to say , when we learn to scan ( and the enormous effort that it requires suggests that this is not in any sense ...
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... unit and splits inevitably into two groups ( 225 , p . 18 ) . The usual explanation is that eight or nine syllables ( or so ) are the normal syntactical unit ( “ Kolon , " or " syntagma ; " cf. 430 , also 223 , and , in poetry , 226 ) ...
... unit and splits inevitably into two groups ( 225 , p . 18 ) . The usual explanation is that eight or nine syllables ( or so ) are the normal syntactical unit ( “ Kolon , " or " syntagma ; " cf. 430 , also 223 , and , in poetry , 226 ) ...
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... units are not equal ; all attempts to correct the text in order to achieve strict numbers make no sense from any textual point of view . ( The same is true of attempts to reconstruct exact strophes . ) But there is no need of this . The ...
... units are not equal ; all attempts to correct the text in order to achieve strict numbers make no sense from any textual point of view . ( The same is true of attempts to reconstruct exact strophes . ) But there is no need of this . The ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 7 |
PART | 25 |
PART THREE | 55 |
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