Story Size
| Abstract | The shortest stories are zero words long. There is no maximum length. | |||||||||
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Charles B. Daniels (1987). “The Story Says That” Operator in Story Semantics. Studia Logica 46 (1):73 - 86.
Amihud Gilead (2008). How Few Words Can the Shortest Story Have? Philosophy and Literature 32 (1):pp. 119-129.
Aage Slomann (1968). Perception of Size. Inquiry 11 (1-4):101 – 113.
Francisco Aboitiz (1998). To Normalize or Not to Normalize for Overall Size? Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (3):327-328.
Brendan Maher (1998). When the Coefficient Hits the Clinic: Effect Size and the Size of the Effect. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (2):211-211.
Aaron Smuts (2009). Story Identity and Story Type. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 67 (1):5-14.
Charles S. Cockell (2008). Environmental Ethics and Size. Ethics and the Environment 13 (1):pp. 23-39.
Helen E. Ross (2003). Neurological Models of Size Scaling. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (4):425-425.
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