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This means that behavior under increased drive , including encoding behavior ,
should become more stereotyped — the alternatives selected at all choice points
should tend to be the most familiar , the most often practiced , the most expected
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This means that behavior under increased drive , including encoding behavior ,
should become more stereotyped — the alternatives selected at all choice points
should tend to be the most familiar , the most often practiced , the most expected
...
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In an effort to begin with a manageable problem , the approach employed by
W. A. Russell and myself in the Minnesota studies of verbal behavior has been
that of limiting our subjects ' behavior to a single - word utterance in response to a
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In an effort to begin with a manageable problem , the approach employed by
W. A. Russell and myself in the Minnesota studies of verbal behavior has been
that of limiting our subjects ' behavior to a single - word utterance in response to a
...
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In this way I gradually learned to understand a little of what the linguist has on his
mind when he begins to talk ; his verbal behavior during these past days has not
puzzled me quite the way it once would have . But the critics have some mystic ...
In this way I gradually learned to understand a little of what the linguist has on his
mind when he begins to talk ; his verbal behavior during these past days has not
puzzled me quite the way it once would have . But the critics have some mystic ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 7 |
PART TWO STYLE IN FOLK NARRATIVE | 25 |
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alliteration analysis appear approach association becomes behavior called certain characteristic commonality complete concerned consonants 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 University utterances variation verbal verbs verse whole word writing
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