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Diachrony of an idiolect: Syntactic types in the painting titles of Klee
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Faust, Manfred
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Art as Language
/ Computational Linguistics
/ Syntax
1972
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Faust, Manfred
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Art as Language
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1972
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Diachrony of an idiolect: Syntactic types in the painting titles of Klee
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Diachrony of an idiolect: Syntactic types in the painting titles of Klee
1972
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A linguistic-statistical investigation of a specific text type in a strictly limited syntactic and lexical repertoire. Collective painting titles of Klee (approximately 9000 in 40 years) were drawn from unpublished sources, analyzed with the help of a computer, and evaluated in relation to the time span. The syntactic types are defined as sequences of categories. Relative lexical variability stands in contrast to relative syntactic regularity. For this reason, only one idiolect is diachronically observed.
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