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Thus we propose a second principle complementary to Fit : ( 8 ) INTEREST : The parameters are set so as to maximize the esthetic inter- est of the verse . 1.3 . ENGLISH METERS . We are now in a position to derive the prominence ...
Thus we propose a second principle complementary to Fit : ( 8 ) INTEREST : The parameters are set so as to maximize the esthetic inter- est of the verse . 1.3 . ENGLISH METERS . We are now in a position to derive the prominence ...
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If the position size parameter is set as a foot , two settings of the prominence parameters are compatible with Fit . One foot - based meter has the same promi- nence constraints as syllable - based meter , and for this reason analyses ...
If the position size parameter is set as a foot , two settings of the prominence parameters are compatible with Fit . One foot - based meter has the same promi- nence constraints as syllable - based meter , and for this reason analyses ...
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And if S⇒¬U , prominence type must be stress , for words like lúmottùna ' enchanted ( ess . ) ' , vúoteellàan ' on his / her bed ' will preclude weight or strength , just as words like honeysuckle , contemplate do in English .
And if S⇒¬U , prominence type must be stress , for words like lúmottùna ' enchanted ( ess . ) ' , vúoteellàan ' on his / her bed ' will preclude weight or strength , just as words like honeysuckle , contemplate do in English .
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Graham Thurgood | 31 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
Evidence for | 97 |
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