Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok Technology Press of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1960 - 470 páginas |
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... examples of a many - to - one relationship of utterance tokens to message , for example , " There's a big bear " and " There's a BI :: G bear . " In addition , there is a one - to - many relation between messages and situations ...
... examples of a many - to - one relationship of utterance tokens to message , for example , " There's a big bear " and " There's a BI :: G bear . " In addition , there is a one - to - many relation between messages and situations ...
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... Example : Classical Greek and Latin verse . 2. DYNAMIC METER . Besides the regulation of the number of syllabics , heavier and lighter syllabic pulses are required in some positions . Example : English and German verse . 3. TONAL METER ...
... Example : Classical Greek and Latin verse . 2. DYNAMIC METER . Besides the regulation of the number of syllabics , heavier and lighter syllabic pulses are required in some positions . Example : English and German verse . 3. TONAL METER ...
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... example , " the army " becomes " th'army " and " to write " becomes " t'write " ) ; ( 2 ) aphaeresis : the loss of an initial vowel such that the consonant which follows it clusters with a following vowel or consonant ( for example ...
... example , " the army " becomes " th'army " and " to write " becomes " t'write " ) ; ( 2 ) aphaeresis : the loss of an initial vowel such that the consonant which follows it clusters with a following vowel or consonant ( for example ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 2 |
PART | 25 |
PART THREE | 55 |
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