Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok Technology Press of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1960 - 470 páginas |
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... dominant in the sonnet as a whole . No clear and strong instance of summative effect is found for the sestet or the poem . The final words , " wreathed horn , " involve the dominant con- sonants ( / r n / ) and the dominant nucleus ...
... dominant in the sonnet as a whole . No clear and strong instance of summative effect is found for the sestet or the poem . The final words , " wreathed horn , " involve the dominant con- sonants ( / r n / ) and the dominant nucleus ...
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... dominant nucleus of the whole poem . The dominant consonants of the sonnet have no culminative force . 10. Wordsworth , " At Dover . " In the sestet " cease " has its dominant nucleus and consonant , / s iy / , and " wonder " sums up ...
... dominant nucleus of the whole poem . The dominant consonants of the sonnet have no culminative force . 10. Wordsworth , " At Dover . " In the sestet " cease " has its dominant nucleus and consonant , / s iy / , and " wonder " sums up ...
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... dominant sounds are represented in the final words of lines 12 and 13 , " blind " and " name . " Both relate to the ... dominant nuclei of the sonnet , / i ay / , are relatively weak and have no concentrated force ; most of their ...
... dominant sounds are represented in the final words of lines 12 and 13 , " blind " and " name . " Both relate to the ... dominant nuclei of the sonnet , / i ay / , are relatively weak and have no concentrated force ; most of their ...
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