Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok Technology Press of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1960 - 470 páginas |
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... meter : A. PURE - SYLLABIC METER . Only the number of syllabics within the syntactic frames - word , colon , sentence is regulated . Example : Mord- vinian verse . B. SYLLABIC - PROSODIC METER . The occurrence of certain types of ...
... meter : A. PURE - SYLLABIC METER . Only the number of syllabics within the syntactic frames - word , colon , sentence is regulated . Example : Mord- vinian verse . B. SYLLABIC - PROSODIC METER . The occurrence of certain types of ...
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... meter , the meter of the great English art tradition , in which the syllables are counted and the stressed syllables are followed or preceded by a constant number of unstressed syllables ; and the strong - stress meter , the meter of ...
... meter , the meter of the great English art tradition , in which the syllables are counted and the stressed syllables are followed or preceded by a constant number of unstressed syllables ; and the strong - stress meter , the meter of ...
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... meter . WHITEHALL : The reason I never use the word " meter " in my article is that any fool can measure the number of stresses in a line — what meter apparently means to most people . But we have another point to think about : I think ...
... meter . WHITEHALL : The reason I never use the word " meter " in my article is that any fool can measure the number of stresses in a line — what meter apparently means to most people . But we have another point to think about : I think ...
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