Arkiv för nordisk filologi, Volumen107Lund University Press, 1992 |
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... ljóðaháttr , for example , and so are the sections of Sigrdrífumál , Fáfnismál and Reginsmál where the interaction between speakers closely approximates a catechism . Yet a particular kind of speech - act is not necessarily tied to a ...
... ljóðaháttr , for example , and so are the sections of Sigrdrífumál , Fáfnismál and Reginsmál where the interaction between speakers closely approximates a catechism . Yet a particular kind of speech - act is not necessarily tied to a ...
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... Ljóðaháttr rhythm , on the other hand , is mostly found in dialogue poems where the exchange of words forms the basis of the narrative interaction , that is , where utterance constitutes an illocutionary act ( Austin 1975 ) . It is the ...
... Ljóðaháttr rhythm , on the other hand , is mostly found in dialogue poems where the exchange of words forms the basis of the narrative interaction , that is , where utterance constitutes an illocutionary act ( Austin 1975 ) . It is the ...
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... ljóðaháttr half stanza are discernible in the second half stanza , the extension being a phrase in apposition with line 6 , following the alliteratively self- sufficient line " hiorleics hvatir " . This kind of extension is also found ...
... ljóðaháttr half stanza are discernible in the second half stanza , the extension being a phrase in apposition with line 6 , following the alliteratively self- sufficient line " hiorleics hvatir " . This kind of extension is also found ...