Unreadability
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- | A novel can be considered unreadable for a number of reasons. The vocabulary may be too difficult, see [[simple English]]. | + | A text can be considered '''unreadable''' for a number of reasons. The [[vocabulary]] may be too difficult, see [[simple English]]. The [[frame of reference]] may be unfamiliar to the reader. |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
*[[Experimental literature]] | *[[Experimental literature]] |
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A text can be considered unreadable for a number of reasons. The vocabulary may be too difficult, see simple English. The frame of reference may be unfamiliar to the reader.
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