Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and PoetryLittle, Brown, 1967 - Всего страниц: 212 |
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... major usage . The major words of poetry - major for at least two poets of the fifty — appear here in order of adjectives - nouns - verbs for each author for whom they were first major , with connectives in a separate table follow- ing ...
... major usage . The major words of poetry - major for at least two poets of the fifty — appear here in order of adjectives - nouns - verbs for each author for whom they were first major , with connectives in a separate table follow- ing ...
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... major appearance is less relevant than for reference terms because most were major in the language from the start , as Table 3 shows . Agreements are so common that they are not marked . Rather , unshared terms are marked with an " O ...
... major appearance is less relevant than for reference terms because most were major in the language from the start , as Table 3 shows . Agreements are so common that they are not marked . Rather , unshared terms are marked with an " O ...
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... MAJOR WORD LISTS * FOR 50 BRITISH AND 10 AMERICAN POETS Major words occurring approximately ten times or more in a thousand lines ; twenty times or more indicated in parentheses . Specific omissions here , though counted in totals , are ...
... MAJOR WORD LISTS * FOR 50 BRITISH AND 10 AMERICAN POETS Major words occurring approximately ten times or more in a thousand lines ; twenty times or more indicated in parentheses . Specific omissions here , though counted in totals , are ...
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Styles in British Prose | 22 |
Styles in American Prose | 62 |
Styles in Prose and Poetry | 79 |
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