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Although these painful letters are necessary to understanding the relationship -- and the bitter standoff it developed into -- they are quoted at length and the density of the language slows down the narrative.
"The density of the language, the highly rhetorical style, the lyricism -- it all kind of lends itself to being onstage," said Tony Taccone, the artistic director of the Berkeley Repertory Theater in California, which has presented plays by Mr. Hoch and Ms. Jones.
Mr. Warchus said he was drawn to the idea of a Princess instead of a Prince because, given the density of the language in the play, he thought a woman would add a welcome variation to the ear, to Ms. Lumley's delight.
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As in the second part of the Haapanen work and the best moments of Mr. Rakowski's score, precise, energetic scoring creates its own excitement, whatever the densities of the language.
In the process, children gradually become aware of the differences between spoken language and written language, i.e. the grammatical intricacy of the spoken language vs. the lexical density of the written language.
The term 'fetuses at risk' addresses the plurality of candidates for stillbirth in a multi-fetal pregnancy, while the use of standard terminology such as 'cumulative incidence' and 'incidence density' harmonizes the language of perinatal epidemiology with that used in the general epidemiologic literature.
On the contrary, non-viable states correspond to situations where the density of one language and its associated prestige are low at the same time.
In situations where the density of one language is high, smaller values of its associated prestige also give raise to viable situations.
These two writers began their careers as poets, and their fiction might be described as an attempt to bring together the practice of the lyric poem — density of language, intense sensory observation, a willed suspension of time — with the novelist's brick-by-brick construction of drama in time, and, more important, in history.
Building up from this point, in the Abrams-Strogatz model, we want to determine all the couples of density of speakers and language prestige which let the coexistence of the two languages.
Several authors have also noted a latitudinal gradient in the worldwide density of human languages, with higher numbers towards the equator than towards the poles (Nettle 1998; Collard and Foley 2002; Mace and Pagel 1995), paralleling the gradient seen in biological species richness.
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