Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok Technology Press of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1960 - 470 páginas |
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... relative to the Wordsworth ten ; / f / has its second highest rank relative to the Wordsworth ten ( 7 compared to an average rank of 12.2 ) . The word " duties " may have some prominence from contrast , this being the only weighted ...
... relative to the Wordsworth ten ; / f / has its second highest rank relative to the Wordsworth ten ( 7 compared to an average rank of 12.2 ) . The word " duties " may have some prominence from contrast , this being the only weighted ...
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... relative to Wordsworth's ten , against an average rank of 17.1 . The other prominent word of the sonnet is " voice . " Both / v / and / oy / have their highest ranks relative to Wordsworth's ten , seventh against an average rank of 12.7 ...
... relative to Wordsworth's ten , against an average rank of 17.1 . The other prominent word of the sonnet is " voice . " Both / v / and / oy / have their highest ranks relative to Wordsworth's ten , seventh against an average rank of 12.7 ...
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... relative frequency , which is not within the reach of linguistic consciousness . This consciousness will be sensitive to a hapax or a rare word but will become less and less discriminating as the words grow more common . That is , its ...
... relative frequency , which is not within the reach of linguistic consciousness . This consciousness will be sensitive to a hapax or a rare word but will become less and less discriminating as the words grow more common . That is , its ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 2 |
PART | 25 |
PART THREE | 55 |
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