Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... occurs only in poetry . How do you know this is poetry ? Because where else could you find such an ungrammatical ... occur elsewhere . The question of grammaticalness is discussed further later in the paper ; suffice it to say at ...
... occurs only in poetry . How do you know this is poetry ? Because where else could you find such an ungrammatical ... occur elsewhere . The question of grammaticalness is discussed further later in the paper ; suffice it to say at ...
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... occurs in the poem until they occur together in the last line in " joyous health . " What force . the edning has , then , comes from a combination of contrast ( " joyous " ) and culmination ( " health " ) . 9. Wordsworth , " Thought of ...
... occurs in the poem until they occur together in the last line in " joyous health . " What force . the edning has , then , comes from a combination of contrast ( " joyous " ) and culmination ( " health " ) . 9. Wordsworth , " Thought of ...
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... occur in at least 15 per cent of the total lines of a poem . So that if it occurs in 14 per cent ( say in 7 subsequent lines out of 50 ) , it does not exist . But , furthermore , one " phrasal cadence " happens to consist of two rising ...
... occur in at least 15 per cent of the total lines of a poem . So that if it occurs in 14 per cent ( say in 7 subsequent lines out of 50 ) , it does not exist . But , furthermore , one " phrasal cadence " happens to consist of two rising ...
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