: David Meyer
: Early Tahitian Poetics
: De Gruyter Mouton
: 9781614513759
: Pacific Linguistics [PL]ISSN
: 1
: CHF 124.30
:
: Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft
: English
: 461
: Wasserzeichen/DRM
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: PDF
Tahiti has a rich history of oral tradition. Early visitors to the island transcribed recitations of myth, battle address, and land description. Until now their poetic organization has remained unexplored. From a computationally assisted analysis, this book describes early use of meter and parallelism and speculates on manner of composition. It sheds light on a poetic style unanticipated for Polynesia and remarkable among world poetries.


David Meyer, Spanish Fork, Utah, USA.

Acknowledgements7
Contents9
Tables and figures14
Chapter 1. Introduction17
Chapter 2. Meter57
Chapter 3. Sound Parallelism128
Chapter 4. Syntactic and semantic parallelism177
Chapter 5. Manner of composition261
Chapter 6. Summary and interpretation360
Chapter 7. Conclusion390
Appendix A. List of grammatical abbreviations401
Appendix B. The pattern detection process403
Appendix C. Automated method for pre- and post-1850 assignment430
References441
Index452