This thesis sets out to find ways of discussing the structure of English verse purely in terms of language without recourse to extra-linguistic metrical abstraction. Transformation-generative grammar and other linguistic theories are brought together wherever possible in order to search out linguistic tools for the analysis of verse structure. The \u27structure1 of verse is taken to include verse movement and verse language, but not poetlo form or content. Section I This section sets out to develop the phonemic clause as a possible unit of verse structure. The role of Juncture and intonation in verse movement are considered as well as that of stress, and so is the connection of the perception of suprasegmentals with the underlying phrase st...
Published as Coyote Papers: Working Papers in Linguistics from A-ZThis paper has two goals. First, i...
This study develops a formal grammar that captures the modern speaker’s scansion of classical Chines...
Besides meter and rhyme, constructs independent of on the syntactic and intonation border of an utte...
How does a literary text get to have literary form, and what is the relation between literary form a...
The article presents the hypothesis that the method of a verse translation is determined by its dict...
This article attempts to see, through the structural significances of poetic language, the nature of...
This thesis consists of a selection of original poems and an introductory essay which treats the sub...
The chief subject of this work is a detailed description of rhytmical structure of two versification...
This study describes the verse design of Old English poetry in terms of modern phonological theory, ...
The article provides an overview of modern theories of the artistic expression of verse texts. The i...
It is assumed that so-called accomodations, which are components of language system, are responsible...
Counting-out rhymes are part of an oral tradition whose primary participants are children. These fac...
Modern linguistics has offered methods of analysis which have permitted fresh insights into the stru...
From the middle of the seventh century to the current day, English poetry has a long history. Englis...
Verse, defined as a spoken or written text divided into lines, is often assigned high cultural value...
Published as Coyote Papers: Working Papers in Linguistics from A-ZThis paper has two goals. First, i...
This study develops a formal grammar that captures the modern speaker’s scansion of classical Chines...
Besides meter and rhyme, constructs independent of on the syntactic and intonation border of an utte...
How does a literary text get to have literary form, and what is the relation between literary form a...
The article presents the hypothesis that the method of a verse translation is determined by its dict...
This article attempts to see, through the structural significances of poetic language, the nature of...
This thesis consists of a selection of original poems and an introductory essay which treats the sub...
The chief subject of this work is a detailed description of rhytmical structure of two versification...
This study describes the verse design of Old English poetry in terms of modern phonological theory, ...
The article provides an overview of modern theories of the artistic expression of verse texts. The i...
It is assumed that so-called accomodations, which are components of language system, are responsible...
Counting-out rhymes are part of an oral tradition whose primary participants are children. These fac...
Modern linguistics has offered methods of analysis which have permitted fresh insights into the stru...
From the middle of the seventh century to the current day, English poetry has a long history. Englis...
Verse, defined as a spoken or written text divided into lines, is often assigned high cultural value...
Published as Coyote Papers: Working Papers in Linguistics from A-ZThis paper has two goals. First, i...
This study develops a formal grammar that captures the modern speaker’s scansion of classical Chines...
Besides meter and rhyme, constructs independent of on the syntactic and intonation border of an utte...