Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok Technology Press of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1960 - 470 páginas |
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... statistical methods for such a purpose as the stylistic investigation of a particular poem . The additional information obtained here is simply the data yielded by the sounds of twenty sonnets , regarding their frequency , and the ...
... statistical methods for such a purpose as the stylistic investigation of a particular poem . The additional information obtained here is simply the data yielded by the sounds of twenty sonnets , regarding their frequency , and the ...
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... statistical methods . The ones I think of , offhand , are Mr. Osgood's , Mr. Hymes's , Mr. Sebeok's , and Mr. Carroll's . These four papers tried to use statistics in order to find some kind of objective basis for subjective judgments ...
... statistical methods . The ones I think of , offhand , are Mr. Osgood's , Mr. Hymes's , Mr. Sebeok's , and Mr. Carroll's . These four papers tried to use statistics in order to find some kind of objective basis for subjective judgments ...
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... statistical norms based on a sample because it is an unfailing criterion , whereas with statistical norms we can only state regarding a particular example that it has a certain probability of belonging to the subclass . With this as a ...
... statistical norms based on a sample because it is an unfailing criterion , whereas with statistical norms we can only state regarding a particular example that it has a certain probability of belonging to the subclass . With this as a ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 2 |
PART | 25 |
PART THREE | 55 |
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