But he succeeds brilliantly in cobbling an array of influences into a graceful, communicative style of his own.
With communication this rich," Dr. Kearns said, "it's really possible for people to start to exhibit a communicative style and personality.
This then results in the varying communicative styles of men and women.
He is best known for his orchestral and ballet scores, which are characterised by direct communicative style and embrace of triadic tonality.
He devoted himself to finding a broadly communicative style with African-American folk elements as its basis, and he succeeded brilliantly in his major symphonic works.
"These different channels of communication have led to the emergence of new communicative styles including text abbreviations and acronyms," says Prof Merchant.
Since then his output demonstrated a desire to write in a more direct and communicative style, reflecting the questioning of modernist theories and practice.
Linguistic anthropologists and sociologists of language define communicative style as the ways that language is used and understood within a particular culture.
Because norms for language use are shared by members of a specific group, communicative style also becomes a way of displaying and constructing group identity.
I should like to thank Mr Caudron for his excellent, open and communicative style of cooperation.