a written analysis is just what you did.
Semiotic analysis include ideological ideas. This means that it is not necessarily objective when it is written. It is meant to make people look at things in their lives.
is this your analysis ? What is your analysis About this problem?
As far as I know it is a pseudo religious/philosophical book written by Gerrit Nickels written in the 60s or 70s. I used to have a digital copy i downloaded but I've since lost the phone it was on. Contact me if you know anything.
Phonetic Analysis is the analysis of the sounds of a thing.
The plural of the noun analysis (an analysis) is analyses. The noun analysis meaning study or investigation in general does not use a plural.
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