Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... situation of encoding , for example , from ordinary conversations , from personal letters , or the like . If the situation com- pletely determines the style , correlations will approximate zero across the population of speakers or ...
... situation of encoding , for example , from ordinary conversations , from personal letters , or the like . If the situation com- pletely determines the style , correlations will approximate zero across the population of speakers or ...
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... situation he is in - writing a suicide note , talking on the phone , writing a poem - nevertheless , as Jenkins was saying , it will be characteristic of him as an individual that , in functioning in this new situation , he will still ...
... situation he is in - writing a suicide note , talking on the phone , writing a poem - nevertheless , as Jenkins was saying , it will be characteristic of him as an individual that , in functioning in this new situation , he will still ...
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... situation of saying that whenever a person talks or writes about different topics , he is necessarily using a different style . However , for something like what Skinner calls " mands " ( 381 ) —and here I am not going to hold out any ...
... situation of saying that whenever a person talks or writes about different topics , he is necessarily using a different style . However , for something like what Skinner calls " mands " ( 381 ) —and here I am not going to hold out any ...
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