Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and Poetry |
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Noam Chomsky has drawn upon examples used by the Port - Royal grammarians of the seventeenth century to illustrate how lucidly these various modes of structure have been recognized as substitutive or transformative .
Noam Chomsky has drawn upon examples used by the Port - Royal grammarians of the seventeenth century to illustrate how lucidly these various modes of structure have been recognized as substitutive or transformative .
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Then , when I recognized the close relations between syntactic structures and the proportioning of parts of speech , I supposed ... These proportions , simply established , allow us to see the overall structure of the text- its dominant ...
Then , when I recognized the close relations between syntactic structures and the proportioning of parts of speech , I supposed ... These proportions , simply established , allow us to see the overall structure of the text- its dominant ...
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One major latency which can be drawn into structure is that of verse the close patterning of natural accents of syllable , word , or phrase into meter , strong - stress , or cadence in linear recurrence - which the other potentially ...
One major latency which can be drawn into structure is that of verse the close patterning of natural accents of syllable , word , or phrase into meter , strong - stress , or cadence in linear recurrence - which the other potentially ...
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Styles in British Prose | 22 |
Styles in American Prose | 62 |
Styles in Prose and Poetry | 79 |
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