Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok Technology Press of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1960 - 470 páginas |
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... lexical diversity , differentiating between education levels , telephone versus ordinary conversations , and so on . Since diversity of vocabulary presumably requires selecting more and more rare , low - probability items , it follows ...
... lexical diversity , differentiating between education levels , telephone versus ordinary conversations , and so on . Since diversity of vocabulary presumably requires selecting more and more rare , low - probability items , it follows ...
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... lexical choices , " because the choice of synonyms ( metaphoric , metonymic , nonfigurative ) is a very important area of stylistics . Such a lexical choice precisely indicates " how a person talks about something rather than what he ...
... lexical choices , " because the choice of synonyms ( metaphoric , metonymic , nonfigurative ) is a very important area of stylistics . Such a lexical choice precisely indicates " how a person talks about something rather than what he ...
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... lexical analysis of nonliteralness that would account for a figurative or metaphorical usage as being less likely and a literal usage as being the more frequent one , given the whole language as a base . But most poetic theory ...
... lexical analysis of nonliteralness that would account for a figurative or metaphorical usage as being less likely and a literal usage as being the more frequent one , given the whole language as a base . But most poetic theory ...
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