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Pagina 156
... stress can and should be stressed by carefully choosing its sentence position . Just as your sentences firm up when your key ideas rise to main posi- tions , your sentences will slacken as you allow key ideas to slip to lower status ...
... stress can and should be stressed by carefully choosing its sentence position . Just as your sentences firm up when your key ideas rise to main posi- tions , your sentences will slacken as you allow key ideas to slip to lower status ...
Pagina 183
... stress than others . A common symbol for a stressed syllable is . A common symbol for an unstressed syllable is * . Several additional gradations of stress and unstress are recognized by linguists and poetry specialists , but these two ...
... stress than others . A common symbol for a stressed syllable is . A common symbol for an unstressed syllable is * . Several additional gradations of stress and unstress are recognized by linguists and poetry specialists , but these two ...
Pagina 186
... stress patterns . Moreover a beat can develop in prose , though obscurely , unevenly , and temporarily . A bunching of stresses can be used to hammer a point . And sometimes the stress pattern can dramatize the meaning ( thus the ...
... stress patterns . Moreover a beat can develop in prose , though obscurely , unevenly , and temporarily . A bunching of stresses can be used to hammer a point . And sometimes the stress pattern can dramatize the meaning ( thus the ...
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