- Found in paragraph 11: (...) situate the role of orality in the wider medias (...)
- Found in paragraph 12: (...) ry first moves from orality to print, then prin (...)
- Found in paragraph 19: (...) eborn or reinvented orality and performance poe (...)
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i General
ii Context, Social Groups and Environmental Issues
ii.1Producer of Lyric
Müller, Ralph / Sabban, Adela Sophia - 2025
- Found in paragraph 25: (...) hus, the decline of normative poetics primari (...)
iii Distribution and Communication
iii.1Oral and Written Lyric Poetry
Müller, Adalberto - 2025
- Found in paragraph 1: (...) nfrontation between orality and writing tends t (...)
- Found in paragraph 6: (...) between poetry and orality, as the early bards (...)
- Found in paragraph 7: (...) dium, that is, from orality to the material and (...)
- Found in paragraph 8: (...) e relations between orality and writing are imp (...)
- Found in paragraph 9: (...) nical conditions of orality production. Within (...)
- Found in paragraph 10: (...) ounding writing and orality were also the sourc (...)
- Found in paragraph 11: (...) pact on theories of orality and literacy (Ong 1 (...)
- Found in paragraph 12: (...) ditional studies on orality, and proposes a mor (...)
- Found in paragraph 13: (...) n modern societies, orality is seen as being re (...)
- Found in paragraph 16: (...) ginal and authentic orality, as well as the the (...)
- Found in paragraph 17: (...) tion of writing and orality has always raised m (...)
- Found in paragraph 18: (...) between writing and orality is concerned. (...)
- Found in paragraph 24: (...) ightforward Western orality/writing opposition (...)
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iii.5Canons of Lyric Poetry
Rippl, Gabriele / Winko, Simone - 2025
- Found in paragraph 2: (...) are based both on (normative) textual/aesthe (...)
iii.6Peritext and Paratext in Lyric Poetry
Klimek, Sonja - 2025
- Found in paragraph 5: (...) ve titles, but were normally united in collec (...)
iv Textual Forms, Modes, and Subgenres
- Found in paragraph 47: (...) s determined by the normal pronunciation of a (...)
- Found in paragraph 48: (...) line endings, which normally help determine t (...)
- Found in paragraph 56: (...) lable count that is normally combined with it (...)
- Found in paragraph 2: (...) le can be used as a normative category, a des (...)
- Found in paragraph 26: (...) that interrupts the normal syntactical flow o (...)
- Found in paragraph 44: (...) break away from the normative poetic rules, a (...)
- Found in paragraph 61: (...) at the latest, such normative ideals of liter (...)
- Found in paragraph 93: (...) things out of their normal context” (Shklovsk (...)
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- Found in paragraph 4: (...) a transcription of orality – contested, for in (...)
- Found in paragraph 26: (...) the transition from orality to writing and from (...)
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- Found in paragraph 25: (...) s (1994), edited by Norman Bryson, Michael An (...)
- Found in paragraph 32: (...) ades prior, such as Norman McLaren’s films. V (...)
- Found in paragraph 33: (...) Paul Muldoon & Norman McBeath’s Plan B ( (...)
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