Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok Technology Press of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1960 - 470 páginas |
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... metrical points or intrinsically " slow " about secondary stresses at metrical zeroes . It is the lexical meaning which induces the perception of speed and gives this feature , like all stylistic features , its “ meaning . " * In ...
... metrical points or intrinsically " slow " about secondary stresses at metrical zeroes . It is the lexical meaning which induces the perception of speed and gives this feature , like all stylistic features , its “ meaning . " * In ...
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... metrical style . These variations are in ( 1 ) syllable count , ( 2 ) the arrange- ment of metrical points in a line , and ( 3 ) the potentials for phonemic phrasing signaled by punctuation marks , context , syntax , etc.9 * It will be ...
... metrical style . These variations are in ( 1 ) syllable count , ( 2 ) the arrange- ment of metrical points in a line , and ( 3 ) the potentials for phonemic phrasing signaled by punctuation marks , context , syntax , etc.9 * It will be ...
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... metrical prominence to a syllable ( metrical stress in English ) are much less alike than are two distinct melodic lines . And to speak of the simultaneous operation of the two as a " counterpoint " of one against the other can mislead ...
... metrical prominence to a syllable ( metrical stress in English ) are much less alike than are two distinct melodic lines . And to speak of the simultaneous operation of the two as a " counterpoint " of one against the other can mislead ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 2 |
PART | 25 |
PART THREE | 55 |
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