CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «TAUTOPHONY»
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tautophony dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
tautophony dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Corsica.
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The Science of Rhetoric: an Introduction to the Laws of ...
Variety in the use of words and syllables is violated : (1) by the recurrence of the
same sound, — Tautophony ; and (2) by the recurrence of the accent at regular
intervals, — Meter. 1. Tautophony. (1) Offensive Tautophony. — The unpleasant ...
One of its elements necessitates its application to speech or writing, and the
corresponding element in " tautophony " means sound only. We might classify a
mere faulty repetition of sound, as of a recurring syllable, as tautophony ; but any
...
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The Inland and American Printer and Lithographer
One of its elements necessitates its application to speech or writing, and the
corresponding element in "tautophony" means sound only. We might classify a
mere faulty repetition of sound, as of a recurring syllable, as tautophony ; but any
...
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A New Universal Etymological, Technological, and Pronouncing ...
(from Tautophony.) Repeating the same sound. TAUTOPHONY, taw-tof'o-ne, s. (
tautos, the same, and phone, sound, Gr.) Repetition of the same sound.
TAVELLE, tav'el-le, s. In Roman Architecture, a kind of bricks, which were seven
inches ...
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A System of Rhetoric: By C. W. Bardeen
Tautophony, or the repetition of the same sound, is usually a defect in
composition, but is sometimes employed with happy effect to produce a peculiar
emphasis. Thus Epictetus says that all philosophy lies in two words, sustain and
abstain.
Charles William Bardeen, 1884
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A Shorter Course of Oral Instruction in Grammar: Arranged in ...
Tautology is frequently used for the word tautophony. Tautology means repeating
the same thought; tautophony means repeating the same sound. Than whom is
often used for than who; as, Shakspeare, than whom no greater poet lived, i. e., ...
Heald's business college, San Francisco, 1883
This fault is known as tautophony, and is perceptible in words like holily ; in
combinations like brief fashion, " He went on in an unen- durable strain," " It is
only comparative/)' recent/)/ that it was apprehended ; " and in members of
sentences ...
John Duncan Quackenbos, 1896
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The Verbalist: A Manual Devoted to Brief Discussions of the ...
You shall stifle in your own report, And smell of calumny." — Shakespeare.
Tautology. Among the things to be avoided in writing is tautology, which is the
repeating of the same thought, whether in the same or in different words.
Tautophony.
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The Dean's English: a criticism on the Dean of Canterbury's ...
tautology and tautophony, and the list will, I think, be tolerably complete.
Tautology As you have introduced into your and tautophony- essays the short
preface to your Poems, that preface becomes fairly amenable to criticism, and I
remark that ...
George Washington Moon, 1871
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Glossary of Hindi/Urdu and English linguistic terminology : ...
Dhvanidvirukti tautophony (BT 1963: 803). Dhvanigat (E^PPRT): phonetic (McG
1999: 536). Dhvanigraf (E^ftWR): phonogram ( BT 1963: 790). Dlivanigram (S-
qiVjlH): [adjl] isophonemic (BT 1963: 286), phoneme (BT 1963: 82, 284, 789; AS
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