Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok Technology Press of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1960 - 470 páginas |
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... expect oscillation between the responses appropriate to each state . This means that we can expect increased evidence of conflict in behavior , including encoding behavior , where two or more motives are operating simultaneously ...
... expect oscillation between the responses appropriate to each state . This means that we can expect increased evidence of conflict in behavior , including encoding behavior , where two or more motives are operating simultaneously ...
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... expect encoding under increased drive to involve selection of the more familiar , more frequently used items , it follows that average syllable length should decrease with increased motivation . I ( 2 ) Type / token ratio . This measure ...
... expect encoding under increased drive to involve selection of the more familiar , more frequently used items , it follows that average syllable length should decrease with increased motivation . I ( 2 ) Type / token ratio . This measure ...
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... expect large mean differences and high intertrait correlations . To the extent that some other kind of conformity is being measured , we should expect the mean differences between high- and low - commonality groups to disappear and the ...
... expect large mean differences and high intertrait correlations . To the extent that some other kind of conformity is being measured , we should expect the mean differences between high- and low - commonality groups to disappear and the ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 2 |
PART | 25 |
PART THREE | 55 |
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