The Technique of English Non-dramatic Blank VerseFolcroft Press, 1970 - 129 pagina's |
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... phrases , a phrase may be considered to consist of one fully stressed syllable with the unstressed and lightly stressed syllables grouped about it . Our list of possible phrases in dissyllabic rhythm can thus be largely expanded . Using ...
... phrases , a phrase may be considered to consist of one fully stressed syllable with the unstressed and lightly stressed syllables grouped about it . Our list of possible phrases in dissyllabic rhythm can thus be largely expanded . Using ...
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... Phrases of more than six syllables are occasionally found : oloSolo , e.g. , and in the merry - making oSololo , e.g. , capitulate against us . These long phrases tend , however , to be less unified ; most people would feel , for ...
... Phrases of more than six syllables are occasionally found : oloSolo , e.g. , and in the merry - making oSololo , e.g. , capitulate against us . These long phrases tend , however , to be less unified ; most people would feel , for ...
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... phrases is determined particularly by the fact that articles , prepositions , and conjunctions attach themselves to the following word . The same classes of words coming in connection with a dissyllabic following word gen- erally give ...
... phrases is determined particularly by the fact that articles , prepositions , and conjunctions attach themselves to the following word . The same classes of words coming in connection with a dissyllabic following word gen- erally give ...
Inhoudsopgave
SIMPLE PHRASING | 11 |
VARIATION OF THE UNSTRESSED SYLLABLE | 23 |
PAUSES | 29 |
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