Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... meter uses the syllable as a unit of measure at least in certain sections of the verse . Thus in the purely accentual verse ( “ sprung rhythm " in Hopkins ' vocabulary ) , the number of syllables in the upbeat ( called " slack " by ...
... meter uses the syllable as a unit of measure at least in certain sections of the verse . Thus in the purely accentual verse ( “ sprung rhythm " in Hopkins ' vocabulary ) , the number of syllables in the upbeat ( called " slack " by ...
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... verse , the verse of the Efic riddles is linked with the usual accentual verse by an opposition of two degrees of prominence ( strength or height ) of the vocal tone . Thus a metrical system of versification can be based only on the ...
... verse , the verse of the Efic riddles is linked with the usual accentual verse by an opposition of two degrees of prominence ( strength or height ) of the vocal tone . Thus a metrical system of versification can be based only on the ...
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... accentual verse , 360 continuum , 204 counterpointing , 202 and cultural tradition , 204-205 in English metrics ... verse line , 186 , 188-190 see also Syllable Strong Vocational Interest Blank , 323 Students , examples of poetry ...
... accentual verse , 360 continuum , 204 counterpointing , 202 and cultural tradition , 204-205 in English metrics ... verse line , 186 , 188-190 see also Syllable Strong Vocational Interest Blank , 323 Students , examples of poetry ...
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