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However , we may hope and reasonably expect that as a structural semantics
develops it will furnish methods applicable to the analysis of the meaning of
poetic language as well . For the time being , it is merely suggested that the study
of ...
However , we may hope and reasonably expect that as a structural semantics
develops it will furnish methods applicable to the analysis of the meaning of
poetic language as well . For the time being , it is merely suggested that the study
of ...
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or musicality , or what Professor Wellek , following the Russian Formalists , calls '
orchestration , ' and second , to relate its findings to ' meaning ' in such a way that
it can be seen how the poem ' s phonemic totality supports and contributes to ...
or musicality , or what Professor Wellek , following the Russian Formalists , calls '
orchestration , ' and second , to relate its findings to ' meaning ' in such a way that
it can be seen how the poem ' s phonemic totality supports and contributes to ...
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poem the particular nexus of sound and meaning seems appropriate and
effective to English speakers . Bolinger has assembled many examples of the
goings - on of association between sound and meaning in English ( 35 , passim )
, and ...
poem the particular nexus of sound and meaning seems appropriate and
effective to English speakers . Bolinger has assembled many examples of the
goings - on of association between sound and meaning in English ( 35 , passim )
, and ...
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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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