Linguistics and Literature: An Introduction to Literary Stylistics |
Contents
Language Literature and History | 21 |
Syntax | 44 |
Words and Meanings | 58 |
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Aaron Sisson accepted appearance approach chapter Chatman choice Chomsky common core concern conversation deviation diachronic dialect discourse analysis Dylan Thomas effect English Poetry Essays everyday examples familiar figurative foregrounding Fowler free verse FURTHER READING grammar graphological realization H. C. Wyld I. A. Richards important interest J. R. Firth judgement Kegan Paul kind langue lexical lexicon linguistic study literary criticism literary language literary style literary stylistics literary texts literature London meaning metaphor metre metrical modern linguistics normal paradigmatic particular pattern pause phonetic phonic phonological poem poet poetic polysemy possible present-day prose prosodic reader recognize relationship repetition rhetoric rhyme Routledge and Kegan seen semantic sense sentence sequence Shakespeare's speech rhythm speech-community spoken stress structure stylistic study syllable syntactic syntax system of scansion T. S. Eliot Terence Tiller thou traditional University Press usage users utterance verb W. B. Yeats whole words written