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High - and Low - commonality subjects will be used in verbal learning
experiments employing nonsense syllables to determine whether Low subjects
have a real advantage in learning new associations or whether the differences so
far ...
High - and Low - commonality subjects will be used in verbal learning
experiments employing nonsense syllables to determine whether Low subjects
have a real advantage in learning new associations or whether the differences so
far ...
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Poetics deals primarily with the question , What makes a verbal message a work
of art ? Because the main subject of poetics is the differentia specifica of verbal
art in relation to other arts and in relation to other kinds of verbal behavior ,
poetics ...
Poetics deals primarily with the question , What makes a verbal message a work
of art ? Because the main subject of poetics is the differentia specifica of verbal
art in relation to other arts and in relation to other kinds of verbal behavior ,
poetics ...
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430 – 431 Vectors , of prose style , 283 – 292 Vedantasutra , 219 Vengeance Is
Mine , 291 Verb / adjective ratio , 294 , 298 Verbal behavior , 307 – 329 Verbal
communication , 350 – 351 Verbal structure , 351 Verbal style , 213 - 220 Verbs ...
430 – 431 Vectors , of prose style , 283 – 292 Vedantasutra , 219 Vengeance Is
Mine , 291 Verb / adjective ratio , 294 , 298 Verbal behavior , 307 – 329 Verbal
communication , 350 – 351 Verbal structure , 351 Verbal style , 213 - 220 Verbs ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PART TWO STYLE IN FOLK NARRATIVE | 25 |
PART THREE LINGUISTIC APPROACHES TO VERBAL | 55 |
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alliteration analysis appear approach association becomes behavior called certain characteristic commonality complete concerned course critics definition described deviations discussion distinction dominant effect elements English example expect expressive fact final function give given grammatical important indicate individual instance interest interpretation kind language learning less linguistic literary literature matter meaning measures meter metrical norm notes objective occur particular pattern perhaps person phonemic phrase poem poet poetic poetry positions possible present probably problem pronoun question reading reference relation relative responses rhyme rhythm rules seems selection semantic sense sentence similar simply situation sonnet sort sound speak speech stress structure style stylistic subjects suggest syllables talk things tradition units University utterances variation verbal verbs verse whole word writing
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