Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... vowels versus back vowels , low vowels versus high vowels . There is no reason to exclude from experi- mental study any dimension along which sounds can be grouped . Any may turn out to be utilized by one or more poets for particular ...
... vowels versus back vowels , low vowels versus high vowels . There is no reason to exclude from experi- mental study any dimension along which sounds can be grouped . Any may turn out to be utilized by one or more poets for particular ...
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... vowel or diphthong in several adjacent syllables , usually coinciding with word stress : " empty effort . " ( In some systems any vowels may alliterate . ) WORD - FINAL 1. Rhyme . Repetition of final stressed vowels and final consonants ...
... vowel or diphthong in several adjacent syllables , usually coinciding with word stress : " empty effort . " ( In some systems any vowels may alliterate . ) WORD - FINAL 1. Rhyme . Repetition of final stressed vowels and final consonants ...
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... vowels in order of their weighted frequency and then ( 1 ) discovering , if possible , some important word or phrase in the poem made up chiefly of high - ranking phonemes , and ( 2 ) suggesting some tentative synaesthetic ...
... vowels in order of their weighted frequency and then ( 1 ) discovering , if possible , some important word or phrase in the poem made up chiefly of high - ranking phonemes , and ( 2 ) suggesting some tentative synaesthetic ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 2 |
PART | 25 |
PART THREE | 55 |
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