Mathematical Linguistics and Automatic Language Processing, Issue 6American Elsevier Publishing Company, 1969 - Computational linguistics |
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A Stylistic Trait in Julius Caesar and As You Like | 29 |
Friederike Antosch The Diagnosis of Literary | 57 |
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accentual verse adjectives analysis appear arithmetic mean average calculated Carlyle Carlyle's characteristic classes clauses collocations comparison computed corpus Czech determined distribution doublets Ellegård English entropy essay example factor analysis factors figures formula frequency G. K. CHESTERTON Gamlet grammar Herdan high tonality iambic indicate individual Jan Mukařovský Jane Austen Julius Caesar language lexical linguistic literary style mathematical measures metaphorical collocations method Noam Chomsky nouns novels number of words objective occur passages patterns phonemes phrase plays poem poet poetic poetry possible probability Puškin reification relative repetition rhetorical rhyme groups rhythm rhythmic word types Roman Jakobson Russian S₁ samples selective sentence sentence-length sequence significant sound speaker stanza statistical stylistics stressed vowels structure syllables symmetry syntactic syntax Table TD values tendencies theoretical tion tonality tonality feature transformation Transformational Grammar types of metaphor unstressed variants verbs verse vocabulary vowels Wilfred Owen Yule Yule's