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Context, Social Groups and Environmental Issues
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Distribution and Communication
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Textual Forms, Modes, and Subgenres
- Found in paragraph 2: (...) . These events are primarily acoustic (e.g., (...)
- Found in paragraph 4: (...) “metre” (from Greek metron and Latin metrum, (...)
- Found in paragraph 6: (...) ; in Italian, terza rima, ottava rima). (...)
- Found in paragraph 7: (...) Though primarily defined by stru (...)
- Found in paragraph 9: (...) e ‘prose’). Italian verso, French vers, Germa (...)
- Found in paragraph 10: (...) opposed to foot and metron (pl. metra), colon (...)
- Found in paragraph 28: (...) d to a single line primarily defines the num (...)
- Found in paragraph 38: (...) ed by Dante’s terza rima (also known as sirv (...)
- Found in paragraph 39: (...) distinction between versos de arte menor (sho (...)
- Found in paragraph 45: (...) distinction between versos de arte menor and (...)
- Found in paragraph 47: (...) ord order became a primary means of organizi (...)
- Found in paragraph 56: (...) ngs), metres based primarily on stress alone (...)
- Found in paragraph 58: (...) , or from the Latin rima ‘fissure’ (Antonell (...)
- Found in paragraph 64: (...) 32 subunits, these metronomical units do not (...)
- Found in paragraph 68: (...) blank verse
Ital.: verso sciolto; Fren.: ver (...)
- Found in bibliography / webliography