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... syntactical grecism cannot now be recov- ered . We may speculate that it developed in the line - by - line exposition ( praelectio ) of contemporary poetic texts by grammatici like Q. Caecilius Epirota , who first expounded Virgil and ...
... syntactical grecism cannot now be recov- ered . We may speculate that it developed in the line - by - line exposition ( praelectio ) of contemporary poetic texts by grammatici like Q. Caecilius Epirota , who first expounded Virgil and ...
Page 178
... syntactical conflict in conversation and to preserve the syntax appropriate to one language or the other ; she also analysed several conversations , and noted that in spite of their frequency ' cases where switching leads to syntactic ...
... syntactical conflict in conversation and to preserve the syntax appropriate to one language or the other ; she also analysed several conversations , and noted that in spite of their frequency ' cases where switching leads to syntactic ...
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... syntactical object , the description , as a rule , seems more vivid and graphic . - But let us not rashly generalize . The respective currency of the single . modes of expression has to be taken into account as well . Some of the verb ...
... syntactical object , the description , as a rule , seems more vivid and graphic . - But let us not rashly generalize . The respective currency of the single . modes of expression has to be taken into account as well . Some of the verb ...
Contents
Poetic Diction Poetic Discourse and the Poetic Register | 21 |
Nominative Personal Pronouns and Some Patterns of Speech | 97 |
The Word Order of Horaces Odes | 135 |
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