How loquacious Shakespeare’s characters are?
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How loquacious Shakespeare’s characters are?
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S0236-20070000616-8-1
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137-150
Abstract
Statistical analysis of number of words pronounced, as well as number and average length of cues by heroes in four best-known Shakespeare plays, casts light on some quite «qualitative» questions of the traditional literary criticism, concerning the intrinsic machinery of a play and mechanisms of its impact.
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EXACT PHILOLOGY, QUANTITATIVE ARTS STUDIES, SHAKESPEARE STUDIES, SPEECH STATISTICS
Date of publication
01.08.2013
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