Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok Technology Press of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1960 - 470 páginas |
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... English at Boston University . FRED H. HIGGINSON ( b . 1921 ) studied chemistry and mathe- matics as an undergraduate at the University of Wichita , and then took a doctorate in English and linguistics at Minnesota . Since 1950 he has ...
... English at Boston University . FRED H. HIGGINSON ( b . 1921 ) studied chemistry and mathe- matics as an undergraduate at the University of Wichita , and then took a doctorate in English and linguistics at Minnesota . Since 1950 he has ...
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... English or German , as is indicated by the different impression the latter make upon a Russian : German verse seems to him too monotonous , and English verse lacking in rhythm . This impression is due to the fact that German binary ...
... English or German , as is indicated by the different impression the latter make upon a Russian : German verse seems to him too monotonous , and English verse lacking in rhythm . This impression is due to the fact that German binary ...
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... English phonemes and are approximate morphemes , subject to acknowledged rules of stressing or leaving unstressed ( everyone knows how to pronounce " sporkling warkle " ) . 4. English meters , throughout the history of English poetry ...
... English phonemes and are approximate morphemes , subject to acknowledged rules of stressing or leaving unstressed ( everyone knows how to pronounce " sporkling warkle " ) . 4. English meters , throughout the history of English poetry ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 2 |
PART | 25 |
PART THREE | 55 |
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