stylistic造句(31) In doing so, it departs from the traditional, purely stylistic approach to classical art.
(32) The following passage illustrates this stylistic practice: How peaceful the phenomena of the lake!
(33) But problems begin to arise when such stylistic criteria are pressed more precisely.
(34) There are no stylistic flourishes, such as departures from the basic syntax through the use of modals, questions and negatives.
(35) Ripken grabbed a piece of wood, stepped to the plate and started batting practice with his own stylistic device.
(36) One application that has continued to make use of the statistical properties of language is stylistic analysis.
(37) It is evident that the machine aesthetic played more than just a stylistic part in the revolution.
(38) He has always insisted, however, that the legacy of Rossellini was not merely stylistic.
(39) On stylistic grounds Vertue may also be credited with the design of Lupton's chantry in Eton College chapel.
(40) In the introduction, Blake skims over various stylistic approaches and attempts to justify his own.
(41) His musical prowess still undiminished at 65, he is without equal when it comes to instrumental excellence and stylistic versatility.
(42) Then began the now familiar notion of artists quite naturally turning to the various modernist languages for their stylistic starting points.
(43) The main assumption, below, is that various inferences from style may suggest different levels of stylistic affinity.
(44) Mark you, Squirrell was not solely confined to these stylistic limitations.
(45) The second chapter of Language in Popular Fiction ends with Nash lightly criticising the stylistic conventions of magazine stories.
(46) Ware was a strict Palladian by upbringing but a stylistic schizoid by force of circumstances.
(47) Sometimes relying on startling amalgams of stylistic influences, members of the Soviet vanguard mostly strived to find their own personal voices.
(48) The comparison was only partial, since we considered only a selection of possible stylistic variants.
(49) Those are just minor stylistic irritations compared to Republican trickle-down economics.
(50) Yet, despite the stylistic variety, there is a noticeable abundance of recurrent themes and messages.
(51) The development of this metaphorical structure, however, is gradual, and parallels a stylistic feature of the poetry.
(52) But the same three macro-functions are the governing principles of stylistic choice in both literary and non-literary language.
(53) Clearly it was the stylistic aspect of the schemes which aroused this interest.
(54) This is a procedure founded upon a general estimate of the rate of development of stylistic features.
(55) At the third level of stylistic analysis authors and their devices are also brought explicitly into the discussion.
(56) Starting with Ellis-MacLeod, a silver-haired symphony veteran, they lead the orchestra in a fascinating display of stylistic diversity.
(57) It conveys a good impression of the stylistic diversity of the woodcut as a medium, from Expressionism to today.
(58) Concern has for too long been with problems of stylistic chronological placement and historical continuity between and among archaeologically defined units.
(59) Some stylistic features are themselves variable, for example sentence complexity.
(60) Looking at the might-have-beens of stylistic variation is a way of making the elusive quality of good writing open to inspection.