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... semantic weight ( emphasis on " friend " ) , decreasing ( emphasis on " told ” ) , and increasing again ( emphasis on " end " ) . The second sentence , syntactically very similar to the first , ends with a climax that is also a moment ...
... semantic weight ( emphasis on " friend " ) , decreasing ( emphasis on " told ” ) , and increasing again ( emphasis on " end " ) . The second sentence , syntactically very similar to the first , ends with a climax that is also a moment ...
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... semantic anticipation ( since syntactic continuity always implies some degree of semantic continuity ) . Enjambment is usually discussed more in terms of syntactic linkages than semantic ones ; 5 this is perfectly appropriate as far as ...
... semantic anticipation ( since syntactic continuity always implies some degree of semantic continuity ) . Enjambment is usually discussed more in terms of syntactic linkages than semantic ones ; 5 this is perfectly appropriate as far as ...
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... semantic peak or within a semantic trough , and so on . Semantic relations over longer spans are important , too : a relatively weak enjambment in terms of syntax and word- to - word semantic relations may be part of a larger forcefully ...
... semantic peak or within a semantic trough , and so on . Semantic relations over longer spans are important , too : a relatively weak enjambment in terms of syntax and word- to - word semantic relations may be part of a larger forcefully ...
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An Introduction | 9 |
Fritz Senn Zürich | 10 |
J Allerton Basel | 35 |
Copyright | |
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