Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... less difficulty than the investigator in distinguishing between noncasual and casual , whether nonverbally or verbally . This is reflected less in the literature produced by linguists than in that produced by ethnographers . The latter ...
... less difficulty than the investigator in distinguishing between noncasual and casual , whether nonverbally or verbally . This is reflected less in the literature produced by linguists than in that produced by ethnographers . The latter ...
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... less able , in theory , to select equivalent though less probable ways of saying things , should display greater repetitiousness . I ( 4 ) Noun - verb / adjective - adverb ratio . This is a modification of the familiar verb / adjective ...
... less able , in theory , to select equivalent though less probable ways of saying things , should display greater repetitiousness . I ( 4 ) Noun - verb / adjective - adverb ratio . This is a modification of the familiar verb / adjective ...
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... less intimate ; the greater the number of passive verbs , the less intimate ; the greater the number of common nouns the less intimate . However , the greater the number of personal pronouns , with a correlation of .58 , the more ...
... less intimate ; the greater the number of passive verbs , the less intimate ; the greater the number of common nouns the less intimate . However , the greater the number of personal pronouns , with a correlation of .58 , the more ...
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