Gradience as a linguistic concept was first advanced by linguist Dwight Bolinger to describe the effect seen in the spectrum of probability. Gradience, as word or trope, is visually represented with signs or images.
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| - Gradience as a linguistic concept was first advanced by linguist Dwight Bolinger to describe the effect seen in the spectrum of probability. Gradience, as word or trope, is visually represented with signs or images. (en)
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