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Joseph Strelka. Wilhelm Fucks POSSIBILITIES OF EXACT STYLE ANALYSIS BY " EXACT STYLE ANALYSIS " WE MEAN THE ANALYSIS OF WRITTEN TEXTS by the use of mathematical aids , in the same way that these are applied to the exact natural sciences ...
Joseph Strelka. Wilhelm Fucks POSSIBILITIES OF EXACT STYLE ANALYSIS BY " EXACT STYLE ANALYSIS " WE MEAN THE ANALYSIS OF WRITTEN TEXTS by the use of mathematical aids , in the same way that these are applied to the exact natural sciences ...
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... analysis . Neither the specifically literary element nor its aesthetic reconstruction ( the most important levels in the complexity of literary cognitive theory ) fall , first of all , within the scope of quantitative analysis . But ...
... analysis . Neither the specifically literary element nor its aesthetic reconstruction ( the most important levels in the complexity of literary cognitive theory ) fall , first of all , within the scope of quantitative analysis . But ...
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... analysis . Experience is phenomenal , and in accordance with the principle of duality , is concerned with the ... analysis of linguistic style and an analysis of our experience of temporal succession . We now proceed to an account of ...
... analysis . Experience is phenomenal , and in accordance with the principle of duality , is concerned with the ... analysis of linguistic style and an analysis of our experience of temporal succession . We now proceed to an account of ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
THE EXISTENTIAL | 15 |
STYLISTIC FORCES IN THE NARRATIVE | 42 |
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