Allusiveness -
Allusiveness -
Asserts traditions and creates "intertextual" frameworks (e.g., T.S. Eliot).
Allusiveness serves as a literary and communication tool that relies on shared knowledge between the creator and the audience. allusiveness
The allusive market: insurance of flood risk in neoliberal Britain Asserts traditions and creates "intertextual" frameworks (e
Measures word association tendencies in studies on attention and inhibition. Writing an Information Report on Allusiveness allusiveness
Allusiveness is the quality of making indirect references to people, things, or other works. It allows authors to create layers of meaning by connecting their current work to established traditions or ideas without stating them explicitly. Understanding Allusiveness
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