Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... sense of appropriateness in speakers , it is possible that the very short - term experience of sound - meaning complexes in a particular poem may also induce a sense of appropriateness . The first may have permanent effect : analogy ...
... sense of appropriateness in speakers , it is possible that the very short - term experience of sound - meaning complexes in a particular poem may also induce a sense of appropriateness . The first may have permanent effect : analogy ...
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... sense and the grammatical form . . . " - the definition is still difficult to accept . The " sense " of a line , I presume , is its meaning . But surely the meaning is carried on past the end of end - stopped lines too , for example in ...
... sense and the grammatical form . . . " - the definition is still difficult to accept . The " sense " of a line , I presume , is its meaning . But surely the meaning is carried on past the end of end - stopped lines too , for example in ...
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... sense , meaning , and meter . Now take the Cummings joke : I was thinking it over , and at first it didn't seem very funny to me . " My mother lost her health but kept her sense of humor until the beginning " is not what we would expect ...
... sense , meaning , and meter . Now take the Cummings joke : I was thinking it over , and at first it didn't seem very funny to me . " My mother lost her health but kept her sense of humor until the beginning " is not what we would expect ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 2 |
PART | 25 |
PART THREE | 55 |
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