Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... final words , " wreathed horn , " involve the dominant con- sonants ( / r n / ) and the dominant nucleus ( / iy / ) of the sonnet , but there is no connection with the theme of the poem in a summative way . The three dominant consonants ...
... final words , " wreathed horn , " involve the dominant con- sonants ( / r n / ) and the dominant nucleus ( / iy / ) of the sonnet , but there is no connection with the theme of the poem in a summative way . The three dominant consonants ...
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... final , that with the lowest initial . Definition 2.4 . Segments with the same ordinal number in different verses are called responding . RULE 3. A segment contains three to five syllables . Definition 3. A segment containing three ...
... final , that with the lowest initial . Definition 2.4 . Segments with the same ordinal number in different verses are called responding . RULE 3. A segment contains three to five syllables . Definition 3. A segment containing three ...
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... FINAL 1. Rhyme . Repetition of final stressed vowels and final consonants and consonant clusters , if any , but not of initial consonants in the syllable : " be : agree . " 2. Feminine rhyme . The above , plus any additional unstressed ...
... FINAL 1. Rhyme . Repetition of final stressed vowels and final consonants and consonant clusters , if any , but not of initial consonants in the syllable : " be : agree . " 2. Feminine rhyme . The above , plus any additional unstressed ...
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