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Authors’ ‘Invisible’ Words Reveal Blueprint for Storytelling – Mirage News
AUSTIN, Texas – The “invisible” words that shaped Dickens classics also lead audiences through Spielberg dramas. And according to new research, these…

AUSTIN, Texas – The “invisible” words that shaped Dickens classics also lead audiences through Spielberg dramas. And according to new research, these small words can be found in a similar pattern across most storylines, no matter the length or format.
When telling a story, common but invisible words – a, the, it – are used in certain ways and at certain moments. In a study published in Science Advances, researchers from The University of Texas at Austin and Lancaster University in Lancaster, Un…
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