Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... considered as if it were a group of emitters of sinusoidal waves , one for each emitted frequency , and ( 2 ) any resonator ( or presumably any other absorber of acoustic energy , and possibly even a detector like the ear ) can likewise ...
... considered as if it were a group of emitters of sinusoidal waves , one for each emitted frequency , and ( 2 ) any resonator ( or presumably any other absorber of acoustic energy , and possibly even a detector like the ear ) can likewise ...
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... considered as one . For the text of Horace , Wickham's edition revised by Garrod has been used without alteration ; for Seneca's Tragedies , the text of Peiper and Richter as revised by Richter.2 Because the passages in Seneca's ...
... considered as one . For the text of Horace , Wickham's edition revised by Garrod has been used without alteration ; for Seneca's Tragedies , the text of Peiper and Richter as revised by Richter.2 Because the passages in Seneca's ...
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... considered uniformly as a spondee , there are found to be 1102 long and 736 short syllables , or 41.9 per cent of short syllables . Following are the metrical schemes of the lyric meters from which the per- centages of short syllables ...
... considered uniformly as a spondee , there are found to be 1102 long and 736 short syllables , or 41.9 per cent of short syllables . Following are the metrical schemes of the lyric meters from which the per- centages of short syllables ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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