Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 3Joseph Strelka |
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... lengths in the three samples do not differ very much , and the same applies to Walser's novel Das Einhorn . But the standard deviations of sentence lengths as compared to their mean values are noticeably high . The three samples from ...
... lengths in the three samples do not differ very much , and the same applies to Walser's novel Das Einhorn . But the standard deviations of sentence lengths as compared to their mean values are noticeably high . The three samples from ...
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Joseph Strelka. IN MIXING THE LENGTHS OF THEIR SENTENCES , DO AUTHORS FOLLOW MATHEMATICALLY FORMULABLE LAWS ? An approach to this question is shown in Fig . 9. These graphs show six distributions of the frequencies of various sentence ...
Joseph Strelka. IN MIXING THE LENGTHS OF THEIR SENTENCES , DO AUTHORS FOLLOW MATHEMATICALLY FORMULABLE LAWS ? An approach to this question is shown in Fig . 9. These graphs show six distributions of the frequencies of various sentence ...
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... lengths , as follows . First we determine the sentence lengths according to a Poisson distribution , with a specific mean value . Next , while the author is at work we continuously and randomly vary this mean value , at the same time ...
... lengths , as follows . First we determine the sentence lengths according to a Poisson distribution , with a specific mean value . Next , while the author is at work we continuously and randomly vary this mean value , at the same time ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
THE EXISTENTIAL | 15 |
STYLISTIC FORCES IN THE NARRATIVE | 42 |
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