Rhythmic Phrasing in English VerseLongman, 1992 - 467 Seiten |
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... linguistic form ( although it is this as well ) ; it is a ' forme - sujet , an ontological merger of speaker and spoken , historical subject and linguistic object . It is the organization of the speaking subject as discourse , in and by ...
... linguistic form ( although it is this as well ) ; it is a ' forme - sujet , an ontological merger of speaker and spoken , historical subject and linguistic object . It is the organization of the speaking subject as discourse , in and by ...
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... linguistic substance of the text , these rhythmic reactions are inexplicable . In none of the lines in this quatrain is the first lexical stress , the point of the strongest beat in the line , the strongest stress in the line as well ...
... linguistic substance of the text , these rhythmic reactions are inexplicable . In none of the lines in this quatrain is the first lexical stress , the point of the strongest beat in the line , the strongest stress in the line as well ...
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... linguistic structures are ' naturally ' rhythmic in their effect and that many linguistic conventions have been significantly influenced by rhythmic considerations , linguistic competence and prosodic competence are largely independent ...
... linguistic structures are ' naturally ' rhythmic in their effect and that many linguistic conventions have been significantly influenced by rhythmic considerations , linguistic competence and prosodic competence are largely independent ...
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CURRENT APPROACHES | 1 |
THE MYTHS OF TRADITIONAL PROSODY | 77 |
CONTEXT | 119 |
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amphibrachic analysis anapaestic articulation Attridge binary break caesura canonical chiastic claim clause clitic phrase closure cognitive Cognitive Poetics constituents constraints contours discourse duple elaboration End-focus enjambment extensional falling foot-substitution formal free verse gash gold-vermillion GPR16 Unity grouping hierarchy grouping peaks grouping structure GWFRS hemistich iambic informational instance intonational unit invention Jakobson language Lerdahl lexical stress linguistic loved major meter metrical foot metrical line metrical patterns metrists Minus dependent units movement music theory parallel pentameter phonological phrase phrasal poem poetic rhythm poetry position presents prolongational prominence prose prosodic theory prosodists quatrain reading reduction relations relatively rhyme rhythmic organization rhythmic response rhythmic structure rising scansion second hemistich segmentation semantic sestet shape significant spans stanza stress strong syllables syntactic syntax tactical beats textual thematic theoretical tone unit tradition triple Tsur units at Level verse rhythm versification visual w-a s-xr weak well-formedness Wesling witch-hazel word ср