15.813, Diss: Applied Ling: Abdulmoneim: 'Foregrounded...'
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Subject: 15.813, Diss: Applied Ling: Abdulmoneim: 'Foregrounded...'
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Date: Sun, 7 Mar 2004 13:18:50 -0500 (EST)
From: shokr21 at yahoo.com
Subject: Foregrounded elements in the major poems of Carl Sandburg
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Date: Sun, 7 Mar 2004 13:18:50 -0500 (EST)
From: shokr21 at yahoo.com
Subject: Foregrounded elements in the major poems of Carl Sandburg
Institution: Ain Shams University
Program: Department of English
Dissertation Status: Completed
Degree Date: 1998
Author: Mohamed Shokr Abdulmoneim
Dissertation Title: Foregrounded elements in the major poems of Carl
Sandburg
Linguistic Field: Applied Linguistics
Subject Language: English (code: ENG)
Dissertation Director 1: Jeanette Wahba Atiya
Dissertation Abstract:
This work investigates the foregrounded linguistic elements in the
major poems of the modern American poet Carl Sandburg. The analysis
conducted is administered on three levels: syntactic, lexical and
typo-phonological. It is shown how Sandburg is clever at using all
types of linguistic tools at hand to concentrate his message and
present it to his readers in a crystal-claer way. He is rather
creative in exploiting these tools to the extent that he intermingles
different types in an astonishing perfect way.
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