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Mesg #91245 |
"RE: What's in a word?" |
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mpv.muthu |
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Member since Oct 07th 2010
9 posts |
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Thu Aug-02-12 11:06 AM |
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This is fully agreeable and in deed practical. Every character has its' own attitude, thinking,styles etc., and hence the vocabulary needs to match the same.
A reasonably simple language shall have the reception of both low and high end readers.
However, word is the most important aspect that greatly weighs in deciding the success of a novel.
Thanks for such guiding note.
mpv.muthu
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 | What's in a word?
[View all] , Weird Jim, Mon Jul-30-12 02:13 PM
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CatrinP,
Jul 30th 2012, #1
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Wandering Author,
Jul 30th 2012, #2
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mpv.muthu,
Aug 02nd 2012 #9
 RE: What's in a word?,
Weird Jim,
Aug 02nd 2012, #10
RE: What's in a word?,
Linda Adams,
Jul 31st 2012, #3
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MarFisk,
Jul 31st 2012, #4
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Linda Adams,
Aug 01st 2012, #5
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MarFisk,
Aug 01st 2012, #6
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Linda Adams,
Aug 01st 2012, #7
 RE: What's in a word?,
MarFisk,
Aug 01st 2012, #8
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