1984
DOI: 10.1016/0304-422x(84)90029-9
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The verbal zero-sign in theatre

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“…The ending of the action fight was chosen to be at the arrival (enter) of the prince, before the prince started speaking. The attribute pause by Romeo in the modern translation acknowledges the verbal zero-signs (Teodorescu-Brinzeu, 1984). Additionally, the attribute "no reference" was used to label subjects that were present on stage but were not assigned actions within the considered window size explained below.…”
Section: Application Of Rough Set Derived Lattices Onto Text Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ending of the action fight was chosen to be at the arrival (enter) of the prince, before the prince started speaking. The attribute pause by Romeo in the modern translation acknowledges the verbal zero-signs (Teodorescu-Brinzeu, 1984). Additionally, the attribute "no reference" was used to label subjects that were present on stage but were not assigned actions within the considered window size explained below.…”
Section: Application Of Rough Set Derived Lattices Onto Text Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%