Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok Technology Press of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1960 - 470 páginas |
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... complete than were the essays of the Low - commonality subjects . On the average about 5 per cent more correct completions were made of the High subjects ' essays . It is apparent that somewhat greater stereotypy or redundancy is ...
... complete than were the essays of the Low - commonality subjects . On the average about 5 per cent more correct completions were made of the High subjects ' essays . It is apparent that somewhat greater stereotypy or redundancy is ...
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... complete deletions in essays of other persons . ( True for the men in our sample but not for the women . ) 2. Although formal counts ( number of words , sentence length , word length , etc. ) showed no difference between the essays ...
... complete deletions in essays of other persons . ( True for the men in our sample but not for the women . ) 2. Although formal counts ( number of words , sentence length , word length , etc. ) showed no difference between the essays ...
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... Complete novelty would be incomprehen- sible ; complete conformity would be banality , tautology , nonart . In stylistics , all problems of convention , " genre , " and " period " style belong to this part of our scheme . If we turn now ...
... Complete novelty would be incomprehen- sible ; complete conformity would be banality , tautology , nonart . In stylistics , all problems of convention , " genre , " and " period " style belong to this part of our scheme . If we turn now ...
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