Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok Technology Press of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1960 - 470 páginas |
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... positions only one definite base class is allowed . This necessitates the introduction of positions as a second numerical principle , besides quantity , which is the sole characteristic of the pure - syllabic meter . There are positions ...
... positions only one definite base class is allowed . This necessitates the introduction of positions as a second numerical principle , besides quantity , which is the sole characteristic of the pure - syllabic meter . There are positions ...
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... positions , there are two types of lines : ( a ) isosyllabic lines , where the position of heavy and light bases can be determined by giving the ordinal number in the sequence ( deviations , especially in the beginning of the line , are ...
... positions , there are two types of lines : ( a ) isosyllabic lines , where the position of heavy and light bases can be determined by giving the ordinal number in the sequence ( deviations , especially in the beginning of the line , are ...
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... positions are free . There are various possibili- ties : a . A position can be filled either by one short or one long base ( isosyllabic meter ) . b . A position can be filled either by one long or two short bases ; here the notion of ...
... positions are free . There are various possibili- ties : a . A position can be filled either by one short or one long base ( isosyllabic meter ) . b . A position can be filled either by one long or two short bases ; here the notion of ...
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