Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok Technology Press of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1960 - 470 páginas |
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... suggesting end - stoppage , whereas the first line runs on . In Donne , on the other hand , the majority of ... suggest the normal stress on the first syllable : " Falsehood is denizen'd . Vertue is barbarous " in " To Sir Henry ...
... suggesting end - stoppage , whereas the first line runs on . In Donne , on the other hand , the majority of ... suggest the normal stress on the first syllable : " Falsehood is denizen'd . Vertue is barbarous " in " To Sir Henry ...
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... suggest that it is itself a full phonemic clause or that it is to be divided in such a way that a phonemic clause occurs at its end . As an example , compare Donne's first lines with Pope's version : Donne Well ; I may now receive , and ...
... suggest that it is itself a full phonemic clause or that it is to be divided in such a way that a phonemic clause occurs at its end . As an example , compare Donne's first lines with Pope's version : Donne Well ; I may now receive , and ...
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... suggested that many other variables operate more importantly than commonality to influence social activities and ... suggest , however , that the relation- ship of commonality to biographical and social activity variables is not at ...
... suggested that many other variables operate more importantly than commonality to influence social activities and ... suggest , however , that the relation- ship of commonality to biographical and social activity variables is not at ...
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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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