Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok Technology Press of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1960 - 470 páginas |
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... fact of syntax that prepositions and adjectives go with nouns , conjunctions and adverbs with verbs , prevents the contrast of nominality and verbality from being minimal . This fact has two consequences . ( 1 ) When nominality is ...
... fact of syntax that prepositions and adjectives go with nouns , conjunctions and adverbs with verbs , prevents the contrast of nominality and verbality from being minimal . This fact has two consequences . ( 1 ) When nominality is ...
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... fact , the singular neuter article differs formally from the Sanskrit suffix -tva in hardly more than this , that it precedes rather than follows what it accom- panies . There is a more important semantical difference , namely that the ...
... fact , the singular neuter article differs formally from the Sanskrit suffix -tva in hardly more than this , that it precedes rather than follows what it accom- panies . There is a more important semantical difference , namely that the ...
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... fact about the communication of skills . Two people who both possess a particular skill can talk to each other about it . Two skiers can talk about how they make this turn or go down that hill . Two golfers can talk about golf - one can ...
... fact about the communication of skills . Two people who both possess a particular skill can talk to each other about it . Two skiers can talk about how they make this turn or go down that hill . Two golfers can talk about golf - one can ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 2 |
PART | 25 |
PART THREE | 55 |
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accentual verse alliteration analysis association behavior characteristic commonality consonants definition deviation dimensions discussion distinction dominant Donne's encoding end-stopped English enjambment evaluation example expressive factors Finnegans Wake free rhythms frequency function grammatical Harvard Yard Hopi I. A. Richards iambic iambic pentameter individual interesting interpretation intonation Jakobson juncture kind lexical linguistic literary criticism literature Low-commonality subjects meaning metaphor meter metric systems metrical morphemes noncasual norm notion nouns occur octet paper particular pattern perhaps person phonemic phrase poem poet poetic language poetry predictability problem pronoun prose prosodic pseudocide psychologists question rank reading relation relevant responses rhyme rhythmic scores seems semantic sense sentence sequence sestet solidarity sonnet sort sound sound symbolism speaker speech statistical stress structure style stylistic suggest suicide notes suprasegmental syllables syntactic talk things tradition utterances variation verbal verbs verse vowels Wimsatt word