
Sound or speech associations are realized within a poetic text not only to show motivated relations within the text, but also by creating these relations they establish the text as a whole. Both sound and speech metaphors give clear evidence for the non-existence of a poetic word and prove that there is only a poetic syntax. Sound metaphor is material, motivated association of different contents, while speech metaphor is figurative, motivated representation of the content.
Kaštelan, sound metaphor, phonetics, Kaštelan; J.; sound metaphor; speech metaphor; phonetics; stylistics, J., speech metaphor, stylistics
Kaštelan, sound metaphor, phonetics, Kaštelan; J.; sound metaphor; speech metaphor; phonetics; stylistics, J., speech metaphor, stylistics
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