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... STYLE DIMENSION ( C ) . The development of genres along the abstract style dimension ( C ) is slightly more complex , but the overall direction of change - towards less pas- sive , and therefore more oral , styles - is parallel to that ...
... STYLE DIMENSION ( C ) . The development of genres along the abstract style dimension ( C ) is slightly more complex , but the overall direction of change - towards less pas- sive , and therefore more oral , styles - is parallel to that ...
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... style , when it comes in the modern period , does not progress as far as in letters ( with an oral preferred pole ) ... style dimension ( Fig . 8 ) , where there is relatively little change across the periods . As noted above , fiction is ...
... style , when it comes in the modern period , does not progress as far as in letters ( with an oral preferred pole ) ... style dimension ( Fig . 8 ) , where there is relatively little change across the periods . As noted above , fiction is ...
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... styles . In the following passage ( cited in Abrams 1979 : 1737 ) , Johnson contrasts a rationalistic informational style , illustrated by Swift's prose , with his own preference for a more elaborated , emotional style . For Johnson ...
... styles . In the following passage ( cited in Abrams 1979 : 1737 ) , Johnson contrasts a rationalistic informational style , illustrated by Swift's prose , with his own preference for a more elaborated , emotional style . For Johnson ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
Saussurean studiesEtudes saussuriennes | 518 |
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