Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... frequency and a classification based on semantic notions . This is the second dimension along which messages may ... frequency , but some sense will also have low frequency . And ungrammatical sequences will have low frequency , but so ...
... frequency and a classification based on semantic notions . This is the second dimension along which messages may ... frequency , but some sense will also have low frequency . And ungrammatical sequences will have low frequency , but so ...
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... frequency visible and stylistically valid ; if the frequency happens also to be relative , this interests the linguist but no longer the stylistician . In my opinion , this concept of stylistic consciousness as perception of the ...
... frequency visible and stylistically valid ; if the frequency happens also to be relative , this interests the linguist but no longer the stylistician . In my opinion , this concept of stylistic consciousness as perception of the ...
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... frequency of " I , " " me , " and " mine " in messages is indicative of a person's " ego anxiety " and then proceed to rank our subjects ' " ego anxiety " levels in terms of the frequency of first - person- singular pronouns , we ...
... frequency of " I , " " me , " and " mine " in messages is indicative of a person's " ego anxiety " and then proceed to rank our subjects ' " ego anxiety " levels in terms of the frequency of first - person- singular pronouns , we ...
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