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    Фонетика

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    Лекции по теоретической фонетике Примерные вопросы для контроля знаний 1. Phonetics as a branch of linguistics. Phonetics and other disciplines. Applications of phonetics. 2. Branches of phonetics. 3. Aspects of the sound matter of language. 4. Components of the phonetic system of language. 5. National and regional pronunciation variants in English. 6. British and American pronunciation models. 7. Most distinctive features of BBC English and Network English. 8. The articulatory

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    Katy Perry Similes

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    feelings are being compared to trash or feeling like trash which indicates that he or she is having a rough day. Katy Perry’s song “Firework” uses the meter trochaic more than the song uses anapestic and Iambic. As the lines are viewed and the stressed and unstressed syllables are found‚ it is easier to determine if each line could be defined as trochaic‚ iambic‚ or anapestic. Since more than half of the lyrics from “Firework” contain one accented syllable followed by an unaccented one which indicates

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    PHONETICS AND PHONOLOGY Reader for First Year English Linguistics Claire-A. Forel & Genoveva Puskás University of Geneva (chapters 1 and 2 based on Vikner 1986) Updated by Cornelia Hamann and Carmen Schmitz University of Oldenburg March 2005 2 PHONETICS AND PHONOLOGY 3 1. Introduction..................................................................................................... 3 2. Phonetics ..............................................................................................

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    Richard Cory

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    The feet and meter of the lines are also classic. The entire poem is written in iambic pentameter‚ one of the oldest meters used in English verse. This pattern of five feet of unstressed syllable - stressed syllable per line is easiest seen in the following way‚ with the bold‚ capitalized areas corresponding to the stressed syllables‚ and the feet divided by a "/": u / u /

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    English 1f95

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    E.E. Cummings (1923) poem 1(a normal in terms of contemporary poetics (these days) Cummings puts line breaks where line breaks don’t belong Disruptive visual means in terms of breaking up the letters of the poem (a leaf falls) loneliness the title has a 1 and the first line has an “l” … looks the same‚ the web of connotation goes beyond the meaning of the words and connects to visual means a (visual pun) in the word loneliness‚ you have l then one then l (when you’re lonely‚ you are by yourself

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    Op 48 Analysis

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    The text of the second song of op. 48 is taken from an earlier volume of poetry than that of the previous song. The poetry collection “Abschied” (Farewell) from 1930 is one of two books by Haringer that were published by Paul Zsolnay Verlag. Zsolnay’s co-manager‚ Felix Kostia-Costa‚ did originally not want to publish the volume‚ but was probably swayed by Alma Mahler-Werfel . The poem’s title is the adjective “tot” (dead) which must not be confused with the noun “Tod” (death) that is pronounced

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    Dickinson also manages to write her poems with a specific metre to bring attention to the themes of her work. It quickly becomes clear that it’s difficult to come across her works that don’t revolve around the theme of isolation. Many of her poems deal with being separated with society or being different from the norm. In poem 260 (288)‚ “I’m Nobody! Who are you?”‚ it is literally a cry of being an outcast from society’s norms. There’s a fear of being spotted by society but also excitement from coming

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    THE DRAMATIC MONOLOGUE IN TENNYSON’S ULYSSES The greatest Victorian contribution to poetry is certainly the form of the dramatic monologue. A dramatic monologue is defined by various critics as a type of poem in which a single speaker‚ a persona‚ “utters the speech that makes up the whole of the poem‚ in a specific situation at a critical moment.” This speaker addresses and interacts with one or more other people. They are silent but usually identifiable listeners in whose presence the speaker reveals

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    on Santa’s big day Endlessly consuming circular confections. Using his hand‚ his built-in fork‚ Gleefully pulling a purple plum. A four-beat line describes each line of verse where there are exactly 4 stressed syllables interspersed with unstressed syllables. A stressed syllable is where there is more of an emphasis on that syllable as apposed to others in the same word or phrase. In Beowulf‚ a four-beat line is immediately seen‚ “So. The Spear-Danes in days gone by” (ln 1). This characteristic

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    Braden Horrocks Mrs. Miller English 110 December 15 2016 “Rite of Passage” Poetry Analysis I will be writing a thesis essay on “Right of Passage” written by Sharon olds. “ “Rite of Passage” is a poem whose denotative meaning expresses the feelings and details of a young boys birthday party through the eyes of his parents. In accordance to the denotative definition of this poem‚ the connotative interpretation I will be focusing on‚ are the stages of boyhood and the feelings and emotions that run through

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