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The point he is trying to make is pushed to the distant end of ridiculously long verbal structures.
As a general rule, poetry has a carefully controlled verbal structure.
It allows the creation of new forms of verbal structure, such as the syllogism, and of numerical structures, such as the multiplication table.
I won't say that I've broken it until I can creatively use the verbal structure — and I can't do it yet".
The "didactic" (i.e., utopian) Whitman can hardly be said to disappear into an autonomous verbal structure that makes all propositions mere "raw material," as Vendler asserts.
Unlike Kikongo-Kituba, another Bantu creole, Lingala has preserved more of the canonical Bantu agglutinating verbal structure, in which several prefixes and suffixes attach to the verb to modify its meaning.
Bridgman professed his belief that "the external world of objects and happenings is … so complex that all aspects of it can never be reproduced by any verbal structure".
On the other hand, to persuade us of the fact that the doubts of those times were not unfounded, in more recent years (from 1995 onwards) the theoretical acquisitions were added that I had achieved in the research I was carrying out on the verbal structure of the Sardinian language.
Newsweek described O'Horgan's directing style as "sensual, savage, and thoroughly musical... [he] disintegrates verbal structure and often breaks up and distributes narrative and even character among different actors..
Other examples of mixed languages include Gurindji Kriol, a blend of Kriol and traditional Gurindji, which is spoken by communities in Australia's Northern Territory; and Michif, which is spoken by communities along the U.S.-Canada border, and combines verbal structures from Cree, an Algonquin language, and noun structures from Métis French, a type of Canadian French dialect.
"The Familiar" will be a delight to fans of "Leaves" for its characteristically elaborate, even baroque physical production as well as its cryptogrammatic content: This, like all of Danielewski's work, is a verbal structure made for puzzle solvers — cerebral doers of crosswords, readers devoted to decoding, practitioners of mental calisthenics longing to flex and possibly display their muscles.
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