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Joyce becomes more familiar , to the point where it can be fully and maximally
enjoyed . Presumably , great literature — like , forgive the analogy , “ Stardust ” —
has a sufficient degree of unpredictability that it has this lasting character .
Joyce becomes more familiar , to the point where it can be fully and maximally
enjoyed . Presumably , great literature — like , forgive the analogy , “ Stardust ” —
has a sufficient degree of unpredictability that it has this lasting character .
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... describe some of these processes as follows : ( 1 ) apocope : the loss of a word
- final vowel such that the consonant which precedes it clusters with the initial
vowel or consonant of the following word ( for example , “ the army ” becomes “ th
...
... describe some of these processes as follows : ( 1 ) apocope : the loss of a word
- final vowel such that the consonant which precedes it clusters with the initial
vowel or consonant of the following word ( for example , “ the army ” becomes “ th
...
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taytləv / ) ; ( 6 ) monosyllabification ( or synizesis or synechphonesis ) : the
reduction of contiguous syllabics to a single nucleus ( for example , " idea ”
becomes / aydiy / , “ being " becomes / biŋ / ) ; ( 7 ) pseudo - elision : the
assumption of ...
taytləv / ) ; ( 6 ) monosyllabification ( or synizesis or synechphonesis ) : the
reduction of contiguous syllabics to a single nucleus ( for example , " idea ”
becomes / aydiy / , “ being " becomes / biŋ / ) ; ( 7 ) pseudo - elision : the
assumption of ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PART TWO STYLE IN FOLK NARRATIVE | 25 |
PART THREE LINGUISTIC APPROACHES TO VERBAL | 55 |
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alliteration analysis appear approach association becomes behavior called certain characteristic commonality complete concerned course critics definition described deviations discussion distinction dominant effect elements English example expect expressive fact final function give given grammatical important indicate individual instance interest interpretation kind language learning less linguistic literary literature matter meaning measures meter metrical norm notes objective occur particular pattern performance perhaps person phonemic phrase poem poet poetic poetry position possible present probably problem pronoun question reading reference relation relative responses rhyme rhythm rules seems selection semantic sense sentence similar simply situation sonnet sort sound speak speech stress structure style stylistic subjects suggest syllables talk things tradition University utterances variation verbal verbs verse whole word writing
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Understanding Pragmatics Jef Verschueren,Jan Verschueren No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 1999 |