Archaisms, or the use of outdated language and expressions, can evoke a sense of nostalgia or authenticity in a text, enhancing its historical or cultural context. They can also create a distinctive tone, setting a mood that aligns with traditional or classic themes. However, excessive use may alienate modern readers, making the text harder to understand. Ultimately, their effect hinges on the balance between enriching the narrative and maintaining clarity.
the Coriolis effect
what effect the muscles are the cold water
They effect the weather and all who is around it
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The aspect of the gas giants that has the biggest effect on their rings and satellites is their gravity.
Archaism,-- the use of a form of speech or writing that is no longer current.Archaic poem,-- a poem that uses old words.This can be done deliberately to achieve a specific effect. Many nursery rhymes contain archaisms. Archaic elements that occur only in certain fixed expressions (for example 'be that as it may') are not considered to be archaisms. Their deliberate use can be subdivided into literary archaisms, which seeks to evoke the style of older speech and writing; and lexical archaisms, the use of words no longer in common use. Archaisms are kept alive by these ritual and literary uses and by the study of older literature. Should they remain recognised, they can be revived, as the word anentwas in this past century.
Walter Eugene Foster has written: 'Studies in archaism in Aulus Gellius' -- subject(s): Latin language, Archaisms, Language
Graham Tulloch has written: 'The language of Walter Scott' -- subject(s): Archaisms, English language, History and criticism, Language, Scotland in literature, Scots language, Scottish Historical fiction
Yes, Price effect = substitution effect + income effect
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 4 words with the pattern --C-A--M-. That is, nine letter words with 3rd letter C and 5th letter A and 8th letter M. In alphabetical order, they are: archaisms cockamamy lechayims pachadoms
the Coriolis effect
The therapeutic effect is otherwise known as the "desired effect". The effect we want the drug to do. In contrast to Adverse or undesired effect.
e.g weed. effect: gets you high side effect: cancer the drugs effect is the intentional effect of the drug. the side-effect is the unintentional effect. eg: pain medication's effect is to ease pain.. it's side-effect is that it often times will make you dizzy. you're not taking it to get dizzy, you're taking it to eliminate pain. therefor the dizziness is the side-effect.
e.g weed. effect: gets you high side effect: cancer the drugs effect is the intentional effect of the drug. the side-effect is the unintentional effect. eg: pain medication's effect is to ease pain.. it's side-effect is that it often times will make you dizzy. you're not taking it to get dizzy, you're taking it to eliminate pain. therefor the dizziness is the side-effect.
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Price effect in quantitative term, is the changed in quantity demanded of a good due to changes in its price,ceteris paribus. The price effect, however, is a net effect of two sub-effects: Income effect and substutuion effect. Thus, decomposition of price effect means the analysis by which the the price effect is into its two components viz. substitution effect and income effect