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Thus , we have basically two types of meter : A . PURE - SYLLABIC METER .
Only the number of syllabics within the syntactic frames — word , colon ,
sentence — is regulated . Example : Mordvinian verse . B . SYLLABIC -
PROSODIC METER .
Thus , we have basically two types of meter : A . PURE - SYLLABIC METER .
Only the number of syllabics within the syntactic frames — word , colon ,
sentence — is regulated . Example : Mordvinian verse . B . SYLLABIC -
PROSODIC METER .
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Indeed , there may be meter in nonsense lines , if most of the syllables in these
lines are recognized as combinations of ... English meters , throughout the history
of English poetry , fall into two fundamental types : the syllable - stress meter , the
...
Indeed , there may be meter in nonsense lines , if most of the syllables in these
lines are recognized as combinations of ... English meters , throughout the history
of English poetry , fall into two fundamental types : the syllable - stress meter , the
...
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and it seems to me , Mr . Whitehall , that the burden of proof is on you — that you
are making an extraordinary and extravagant proposition , and that it wrecks a
very understandable and consistent traditional situation in English meter .
and it seems to me , Mr . Whitehall , that the burden of proof is on you — that you
are making an extraordinary and extravagant proposition , and that it wrecks a
very understandable and consistent traditional situation in English meter .
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PART TWO STYLE IN FOLK NARRATIVE | 25 |
PART THREE LINGUISTIC APPROACHES TO VERBAL | 55 |
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