Language, Band 1George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... archaisms are distributed through a passage containing approximately 1065 words ; the frequency of occurrence , therefore , is one in thirty - one . While only a little more than three per cent of this passage is archaic , a comparison ...
... archaisms are distributed through a passage containing approximately 1065 words ; the frequency of occurrence , therefore , is one in thirty - one . While only a little more than three per cent of this passage is archaic , a comparison ...
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... archaisms in an approximate total of 4200 words . This gives a ratio of one archaic ex- pression to about 123 non - archaic expressions , or a percentage of less than one . From this it would appear that Spenser uses fewer archaisms in ...
... archaisms in an approximate total of 4200 words . This gives a ratio of one archaic ex- pression to about 123 non - archaic expressions , or a percentage of less than one . From this it would appear that Spenser uses fewer archaisms in ...
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... archaisms appear in a ratio of one to one hundred and twenty- three is no less interesting and suggestive . These comparisons lead to obvious conclusions.8 These studies show that the percentage of archaisms in Spenser's diction ranges ...
... archaisms appear in a ratio of one to one hundred and twenty- three is no less interesting and suggestive . These comparisons lead to obvious conclusions.8 These studies show that the percentage of archaisms in Spenser's diction ranges ...
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