Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok Technology Press of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1960 - 470 páginas |
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... phonemic notation includes two disparate types of phenomena . If these are distinguished we have a much more powerful model than if we don't distinguish them . These two kinds of phenomena are phonemic features and morphemic frames . If ...
... phonemic notation includes two disparate types of phenomena . If these are distinguished we have a much more powerful model than if we don't distinguish them . These two kinds of phenomena are phonemic features and morphemic frames . If ...
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... phonemic units instead of with their ultimate components . But when , on testing , for example , such phonemic oppositions as grave versus acute we ask whether / i / or / u / is darker , some of the subjects may respond that this ...
... phonemic units instead of with their ultimate components . But when , on testing , for example , such phonemic oppositions as grave versus acute we ask whether / i / or / u / is darker , some of the subjects may respond that this ...
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... Phonemic clause , 167 Phonemic features of poem vs. mor- phemic frames , 208 Phonemic phrasing , and line structure , 165-170 Phonemic standard , and recorded poem , 197-199 Phonemic transcription of poetry , 208 Phonetic standard ...
... Phonemic clause , 167 Phonemic features of poem vs. mor- phemic frames , 208 Phonemic phrasing , and line structure , 165-170 Phonemic standard , and recorded poem , 197-199 Phonemic transcription of poetry , 208 Phonetic standard ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 7 |
PART TWO STYLE IN FOLK NARRATIVE | 25 |
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