Manual of PhoneticsBertil Malmberg Completely revised & extended edition of "Manual of phonetics"/edited by L Kaiser, 1957. |
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Page 376
... method is laborious , time - consuming and very costly so that it is used primarily in basic research on the action of the laryngeal mechan- ism . An alternative method , which offers considerable promise but which as yet contains many ...
... method is laborious , time - consuming and very costly so that it is used primarily in basic research on the action of the laryngeal mechan- ism . An alternative method , which offers considerable promise but which as yet contains many ...
Page 544
Bertil Malmberg. The classical method , in its extreme form , assumes that all verse consists of feet , each of them containing one long syllable ( or equivalent ) and one or more short syllables . The method is still applied to all ...
Bertil Malmberg. The classical method , in its extreme form , assumes that all verse consists of feet , each of them containing one long syllable ( or equivalent ) and one or more short syllables . The method is still applied to all ...
Page 546
... method can never lead to a complete descrip- tion of the aesthetic structure of a poem and , ( 2 ) that , in principle , the method of registering and counting cannot be applied without applying at the same time methods of evaluation ...
... method can never lead to a complete descrip- tion of the aesthetic structure of a poem and , ( 2 ) that , in principle , the method of registering and counting cannot be applied without applying at the same time methods of evaluation ...
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