Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... effect is obtained by the recurrence of “ once " in lines 1 and 14 , but of its phonemes only / w / and / s / have strength in the sonnet . " Great " and “ away ” have some summative force , contributed chiefly by / ey / , backed by ...
... effect is obtained by the recurrence of “ once " in lines 1 and 14 , but of its phonemes only / w / and / s / have strength in the sonnet . " Great " and “ away ” have some summative force , contributed chiefly by / ey / , backed by ...
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... effect which his language unavoidably offers . Finally , as Householder points out , the sounds below the dominant range may be ones to watch especially . Although not attaining dominance in a given poem , because English does not offer ...
... effect which his language unavoidably offers . Finally , as Householder points out , the sounds below the dominant range may be ones to watch especially . Although not attaining dominance in a given poem , because English does not offer ...
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... effect on a reader in a subsequent part ; we have no " just noticeable differences " for the prominence of sounds by repetition in a sonnet . Rather , we analyze the poem , construct an interpretation , and postulate ( or instruct ) the ...
... effect on a reader in a subsequent part ; we have no " just noticeable differences " for the prominence of sounds by repetition in a sonnet . Rather , we analyze the poem , construct an interpretation , and postulate ( or instruct ) the ...
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