English Verse: Theory and History, Band 1;Band 117Mouton, 1976 - 352 Seiten |
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... suffixes are extremely rare , but words with derivational suffixes ( especially -ing and -esse ) were more often " noncorresponding " than " corresponding " . The few compound words in the texts " correspond " about as often as they ...
... suffixes are extremely rare , but words with derivational suffixes ( especially -ing and -esse ) were more often " noncorresponding " than " corresponding " . The few compound words in the texts " correspond " about as often as they ...
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... suffixes , as well as simple disyllabic words , were concentrated in the third foot . On the other hand , words with de- rivational suffixes and compound words tended to occur in the final foot . This is especially noticeable among ...
... suffixes , as well as simple disyllabic words , were concentrated in the third foot . On the other hand , words with de- rivational suffixes and compound words tended to occur in the final foot . This is especially noticeable among ...
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... suffixes are also concentrated in the first foot . The placement of root words and words with inflexional suffixes at the beginning of Chaucer's line is evidence that they were stressed only on the first syllable . There are few ...
... suffixes are also concentrated in the first foot . The placement of root words and words with inflexional suffixes at the beginning of Chaucer's line is evidence that they were stressed only on the first syllable . There are few ...
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Verse and Syllable | 17 |
Verse and Word Stress | 40 |
Verse and Phrasal Stress | 60 |
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19th century accentual structure adjectives adverbs anacrusis Arden of Faversham atypical syllables average Ballad Byron canonical Chaucer Cymbeline disyllabic words dol'nik Donne Donne's dramatic iambic pentameter dramatic verse Dryden Duchess of Malfi Elegies example extrametrical extrametrical stresses feet Floris and Blancheflour fragment genres iamb iambic pentameter iambic tetrameter ictic positions ictic stress ictus irregular Jonson juncture inversions King Horn lines containing Marlowe maximum meter metrical indices Middle English monosyllabic monosyllables native-English non-ictic positions non-ictic stresses noncorrespondences nondramatic iambic pentameter noniambic nouns number of lines occur omissions Percy phrasal stress poems polysyllabic words Pope pronouns prose models rhythm rhythmic inversions Rossetti Russian Satyres second syllable secondary stress Shakespeare Shelley Sonnets Southey stress profile strong stresses suffixes Swinburne syllabic duplications syllabic positions syllabic structure syllabic verse syllabo-tonic syntagm Table Tennyson ternary three-ictic threshold Titus Andronicus total number triphthong trisyllabic combinations trochaic unstressed syllables variant verbs verse form vowel word stress