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The paper begins by criticizing, theoretically and practically, a view that may be termed “the picture−soundtrack dogma”: the view that the sound patterns of a text become expressive only on certain occasions. Then it turns to the analysis of dysphony of the grand style (essentially the substrate of the Homeric style) in [Pseudo?]Demetrius’ treatise “De elocutione” (Περὶ ἑρμενείας). The main argument is that dysphony is based on phonic density and also that it relates very closely to other levels of the text: metrical, syntactic, semantic etc.


[Pseudo?]Demetrian thoughts on the Homeric phonetic idiom

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    The paper begins by criticizing, theoretically and practically, a view that may be termed “the picture−soundtrack dogma”: the view that the sound patterns of a text become expressive only on certain occasions. Then it turns to the analysis of dysphony of the grand style (essentially the substrate of the Homeric style) in [Pseudo?]Demetrius’ treatise “De elocutione” (Περὶ ἑρμενείας). The main argument is that dysphony is based on phonic density and also that it relates very closely to other levels of the text: metrical, syntactic, semantic etc.