The CEA Critic, Volumes 44-45Department of English, Texas A&M University, 1981 |
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... example , such cross - overs can render a patient incoherent , can create what appear to be non - logical utterances , can generate what appears to be " made - up " language . If , for example , at the time a patient is trying to speak ...
... example , such cross - overs can render a patient incoherent , can create what appear to be non - logical utterances , can generate what appears to be " made - up " language . If , for example , at the time a patient is trying to speak ...
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... example , therefore is as close to being total repetition as it's possible to be without actually being total repetition . In terms of degrees of cohesion , total repetition is , of course , the most cohesive . Feminine rhyme is more ...
... example , therefore is as close to being total repetition as it's possible to be without actually being total repetition . In terms of degrees of cohesion , total repetition is , of course , the most cohesive . Feminine rhyme is more ...
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... example the advertisers were so successful that they changed a proper noun into a common noun . The function of their advertisement is to turn it back into a proper noun . Strictly speaking , this example is therefore not a tautology ...
... example the advertisers were so successful that they changed a proper noun into a common noun . The function of their advertisement is to turn it back into a proper noun . Strictly speaking , this example is therefore not a tautology ...
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