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This is apparent if we recognize that no linguistic system has only one norm . For descriptive , and especially for prescriptive purposes , we restrict ourselves synchronically to the analysis of one basic norm .
This is apparent if we recognize that no linguistic system has only one norm . For descriptive , and especially for prescriptive purposes , we restrict ourselves synchronically to the analysis of one basic norm .
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If it is quantitative , the center of distribution may be called the norm , and noncentral values may be called deviations . In this sense we can say that a particular style may be marked by a deviation as against the more general norm ...
If it is quantitative , the center of distribution may be called the norm , and noncentral values may be called deviations . In this sense we can say that a particular style may be marked by a deviation as against the more general norm ...
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It is a convention in the sense that language is a norm , but the rules of the poetic and nonpoetic conventions are different . In poetic language the main problems are those of selection and of arrangement — the arrangement , let's say ...
It is a convention in the sense that language is a norm , but the rules of the poetic and nonpoetic conventions are different . In poetic language the main problems are those of selection and of arrangement — the arrangement , let's say ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 2 |
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