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British Academy. c . Item 11 : Phonetic Features Two kinds of purely phonetic repetition accompany the repeated rhythms of item 11 : alliteration of successive initial phonemes and assonance of neighbouring syllables . There is only one ...
British Academy. c . Item 11 : Phonetic Features Two kinds of purely phonetic repetition accompany the repeated rhythms of item 11 : alliteration of successive initial phonemes and assonance of neighbouring syllables . There is only one ...
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... Item 11 : Morphology and Syntax In morphology item 11 could not be said to diverge much from ordinary Latin speech , something which is also true of other lyric items . There is nothing in item 11 or in 17 or in 51 as archaic as the ...
... Item 11 : Morphology and Syntax In morphology item 11 could not be said to diverge much from ordinary Latin speech , something which is also true of other lyric items . There is nothing in item 11 or in 17 or in 51 as archaic as the ...
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... Item 11 : Sentence - Structure and Word - Order The considerable length of the two periods which form item 11 ( of 66 and 38 words respectively ) is to be paralleled at 17.1-7 ( 49 words ) , 14–20 ( 48 ) ; 34.5-16 ( 40 ) ; 61.1-15 ( 51 ) ...
... Item 11 : Sentence - Structure and Word - Order The considerable length of the two periods which form item 11 ( of 66 and 38 words respectively ) is to be paralleled at 17.1-7 ( 49 words ) , 14–20 ( 48 ) ; 34.5-16 ( 40 ) ; 61.1-15 ( 51 ) ...
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Poetic Diction Poetic Discourse and the Poetic Register | 21 |
Nominative Personal Pronouns and Some Patterns of Speech | 97 |
The Word Order of Horaces Odes | 135 |
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