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INTRODUCTION Verbal style impresses all observers as a most complex multidimensional entity ( if , indeed , it can be conceived of as an entity at all ) . The variety of expressive features that may be incorporated in language , whether ...
INTRODUCTION Verbal style impresses all observers as a most complex multidimensional entity ( if , indeed , it can be conceived of as an entity at all ) . The variety of expressive features that may be incorporated in language , whether ...
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We hope to set up experi- mental instances of “ substitution classes ” and “ sequence classes " of both nonverbal and verbal natures to see whether these reflect behavior sets rather than simple verbal habits . 2.
We hope to set up experi- mental instances of “ substitution classes ” and “ sequence classes " of both nonverbal and verbal natures to see whether these reflect behavior sets rather than simple verbal habits . 2.
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structural features of their plot are preserved despite the disappearance of their verbal shape . The question whether Blake's illustrations to the Divina Commedia are or are not adequate is a proof that different arts are comparable .
structural features of their plot are preserved despite the disappearance of their verbal shape . The question whether Blake's illustrations to the Divina Commedia are or are not adequate is a proof that different arts are comparable .
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