Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... notes with ordinary letters to friends and relatives may be summarized and interpreted as follows : if we can legitimately assume that suicide notes are written under heightened drive level , most of the predictions from theory are ...
... notes with ordinary letters to friends and relatives may be summarized and interpreted as follows : if we can legitimately assume that suicide notes are written under heightened drive level , most of the predictions from theory are ...
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... NOTES WITH PSEUDOCIDE NOTES To what extent can a writer adopt the stylistic features of a character or situation in which he is writing ? The materials we had available for study included one set of 33 paired suicide and pseudocide notes ...
... NOTES WITH PSEUDOCIDE NOTES To what extent can a writer adopt the stylistic features of a character or situation in which he is writing ? The materials we had available for study included one set of 33 paired suicide and pseudocide notes ...
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Thomas Albert Sebeok. 18 pseudocide notes by scoring all notes of sufficient length , regardless of pairing . Essentially the same results appear in both analyses . The only two measures that differentiated significantly ( .05 level ) ...
Thomas Albert Sebeok. 18 pseudocide notes by scoring all notes of sufficient length , regardless of pairing . Essentially the same results appear in both analyses . The only two measures that differentiated significantly ( .05 level ) ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 2 |
PART | 25 |
PART THREE | 55 |
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