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... genre , comparison of the relations between any two genres , and a fuller functional interpretation of the underlying dimension . Consider Figure 1 , which plots the mean dimension scores of seven contem- porary English genres for ...
... genre , comparison of the relations between any two genres , and a fuller functional interpretation of the underlying dimension . Consider Figure 1 , which plots the mean dimension scores of seven contem- porary English genres for ...
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... genres . This can be illus- trated by considering the different relations among spontaneous speeches , gen- eral fiction , professional letters , and broadcasts with respect to these three dimensions , as shown in Figs . 1-3 . With ...
... genres . This can be illus- trated by considering the different relations among spontaneous speeches , gen- eral fiction , professional letters , and broadcasts with respect to these three dimensions , as shown in Figs . 1-3 . With ...
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... genres on each dimension are statistically significant ( F score values ) and important ( R - squared values ) . " Figs . 4-6 plot the mean scores for Dimensions A , B , and C given in Table 3 and show the relations among the genres ...
... genres on each dimension are statistically significant ( F score values ) and important ( R - squared values ) . " Figs . 4-6 plot the mean scores for Dimensions A , B , and C given in Table 3 and show the relations among the genres ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
Saussurean studiesEtudes saussuriennes | 518 |
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