Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok Technology Press of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1960 - 470 páginas |
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... called a colon . ( A colon must be cohesive , since discontinuous stretches obviously cannot be utilized for metric purposes . Cola occur in relative degrees of hierarchy : " very big " is a colon ; so is " very big house . " ) The ...
... called a colon . ( A colon must be cohesive , since discontinuous stretches obviously cannot be utilized for metric purposes . Cola occur in relative degrees of hierarchy : " very big " is a colon ; so is " very big house . " ) The ...
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... called a segment . Definition 2.2 . Verses containing two segments are called minimal , three segments medial , four segments maximal . Definition 2.3.1 . The segments in the verse are identified by their ordinal number in the sequence ...
... called a segment . Definition 2.2 . Verses containing two segments are called minimal , three segments medial , four segments maximal . Definition 2.3.1 . The segments in the verse are identified by their ordinal number in the sequence ...
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... called by Mr. Carroll " evaluation , " loads many judgments but no objective measure . The implication is that judgments of good and bad style ( across 150 literary samples and 8 judges ) have no consistent objective foundation . This ...
... called by Mr. Carroll " evaluation , " loads many judgments but no objective measure . The implication is that judgments of good and bad style ( across 150 literary samples and 8 judges ) have no consistent objective foundation . This ...
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