Language, Band 72,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1996 |
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A PARAMETRIC THEORY OF POETIC METER KRISTIN HANSON University of British Columbia PAUL KIPARSKY Stanford University This paper presents a parametric theory of poetic meter which defines a set of formally possible meters based on the ...
A PARAMETRIC THEORY OF POETIC METER KRISTIN HANSON University of British Columbia PAUL KIPARSKY Stanford University This paper presents a parametric theory of poetic meter which defines a set of formally possible meters based on the ...
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... meters are really not optimal for the language , and have encountered strong competition from foot - based meters , which can accommodate the vocabulary more naturally ( Leino 1982 , 1986 ) .28 For foot - based meter , where position ...
... meters are really not optimal for the language , and have encountered strong competition from foot - based meters , which can accommodate the vocabulary more naturally ( Leino 1982 , 1986 ) .28 For foot - based meter , where position ...
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... meter makes available an analysis of Finnish foot - based meter entirely grounded in linguistic principles , not only for the basic structure of the meter but also for the variations permitted within it . 4. CONCLUSION . Our findings ...
... meter makes available an analysis of Finnish foot - based meter entirely grounded in linguistic principles , not only for the basic structure of the meter but also for the variations permitted within it . 4. CONCLUSION . Our findings ...
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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