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1983 , Hayes 1984 , Kager 1992 ) , limits position size by barring empty positions and positions containing more than two syllables . " The metrical adventurer Gerard Manley Hopkins introduced an English foot - based meter characterized ...
1983 , Hayes 1984 , Kager 1992 ) , limits position size by barring empty positions and positions containing more than two syllables . " The metrical adventurer Gerard Manley Hopkins introduced an English foot - based meter characterized ...
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Because Shakespeare's verse imposes the prominence requirement that weak positions may not contain strong syllables ... In rising meters it is a weak position that is initial , so a relaxation of the WP condition on the initial position ...
Because Shakespeare's verse imposes the prominence requirement that weak positions may not contain strong syllables ... In rising meters it is a weak position that is initial , so a relaxation of the WP condition on the initial position ...
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Scansions ( i ) and ( iv ) are impossible in both 57a and 57b , because by 30e , a syllable following a strong one within a word will always be unstressed , and so by 40b , c can occur only in a weak position .
Scansions ( i ) and ( iv ) are impossible in both 57a and 57b , because by 30e , a syllable following a strong one within a word will always be unstressed , and so by 40b , c can occur only in a weak position .
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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