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    The syntactic Order and its Role in the Rhetoric by Mahmood Fotoohi Rudmajani

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…First, it introduces the theory of order and descent; then, by explaining the two concepts of the basic order (constructive syntax) and the artistic order (constructive syntax), it tries to discuss the role of syntactic reciprocity in the process of artistic writing and the formation of literacy, and the value Reveal a recipe in literary language. Artistic dehumanization is achieved through the manipulation of a synonym for updating information. …”
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    A Comparative Study of the Function of Myth in a Poem by Khalil Haavi and Manouchehr Atashi by Seyyed Ali Seraj

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Myths are formed based on human nature and the mind, and the language of the current period is fluid. So, myths have been considered as the integral part of literature. …”
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    La langue guarani, symbole instrumentalisé de la construction de la nation paraguayenne by Christine Pic-Gillard

    Published 2008-11-01
    “…The use of the Guarani language has certainly allowed the construction of the specific national identity based on a bilingualism and a bi-culture shared by all the citizens.Nevertheless new obstacles have emerged which question the opportunity to develop a minority language while Spanish is expanding in  North and South Americas and while the command of English seems to be an asset for emerging countries. …”
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  4. 4564

    Le sujet juridique homosexuel et transgenre dans la jurisprudence de la Cour Européenne des Droits de l’Homme. Choix linguistiques et création des identités by Francesca Romana Ammaturo

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…This article considers the importance of language in the creation and definition of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) persons in the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) and the work of the Commissioner for Human Rights of the Council of Europe. …”
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  5. 4565

    Le langage de l’hypocrisie chez quelques personnages dickensiens : une rhétorique de l’excès by Jacqueline Fromonot

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…Firstly, it seems obvious that excessive language makes it possible for the reader to spot hypocrisy, since inauthentic speeches, burdened with repetitions and hyperboles, undoubtedly betray the speaker’s dishonesty. …”
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  6. 4566

    Cultural implications through hand gesture in Japanese and Balinese communities by Imelda Imelda, Harisal Harisal

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…However, Balinese body language is influenced by the cultural concept of Rwa Bineda, while Japanese body language is more influenced by inyo.…”
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  7. 4567

    Le Roman de la Rose, de l’édition aux manuscrits by Philippe Frieden

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…Among all the texts written in vernacular language, the Roman de la Rose has the most complex editorial history, due to the great number of its surviving manuscripts. …”
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  8. 4568

    Independent task system to develop communicative competence in English with medical purpose. by Belkys Gonzalez Machin, Juana I. Hernández Fernández, Edita Solano López, Julio Peraza Vargas

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…Four macro habilities of the English language were developed, and the management of the language sub system was improved. …”
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  9. 4569

    THE USE OF WEB-BASED TASKS AND INTERNET SOURCES TO ENHANCE TEACHING ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES (ESP) by Svetlana Toropovienė

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Moreover, the article provides a few examples of such activities used in ESP classes, seeks to enhance foreign language professional skills (listening, reading, writing, speaking) of a future modern specialist in an engineering field.…”
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  10. 4570

    Comment « construire » une littérature nationale ? À propos des deux premières « Revue belge » (1830 et 1835-1843) by Lieven D’hulst

    Published 2008-10-01
    “…More specifically, it concentrates on the most important discursive procedures, that make a dominant use of French models: procedures affecting enunciation, genre and language.…”
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    School of French by M. K. Ogorodov

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…Fundamentals of teaching French at MGIMO were laid in the 1950s - 1960s, the teachers of the Department of Romance Languages uniform. Initially, the core department of the French language teachers were MSU: Olga D. …”
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    Le parrainage francophone/francophile comme outil d’intégration académique, sociale et linguistique by Hélène Knoerr

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Although the number of respondents was relatively limited, results indicate that students view the program as a way to improve their language and academic skills and to facilitate their integration into the student community. …”
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    The future of oral cancer care: Integrating ChatGPT into clinical practice by Sirwan Khalid Ahmed

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…This paper explores the feasibility of integrating ChatGPT, an AI language model, into clinical practice to improve analysis, therapy, and support for patients with oral cancer. …”
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    What Hope for Open Knowledge? Productive (Armed) vs. Connective (Tribal) Knowledge and Staged Conflict by Hartley John

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…I suggest that situating knowledge in language, performance and play, rather than property and productivity, offers a way forward.…”
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    /Unsaying ***/ Peut-on se dédire du genre ? by Julie Abbou

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…In grammatically gendered languages, gender is simultaneously a structural categorisation and a power relationship. …”
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    De l’Antiquité à la science-fiction : la réinvention de Babylone dans les représentations artistiques occidentales des xxe et xxie siècles by Ariane Aujoulat

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…From an ancient Eastern city, Babylon became a contemporary Western megalopolis and the myth of Babel was the object of a total inversion of values: from nostalgia for the cohesion through language to the fear of having a unique language imposed on oneself and losing all individuality. …”
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    L’anglais d’Afrique du Sud : indigénisation et affirmation politique. Le cas du Dictionary of South African English on Historical Principles by Bernard Cros

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…When it first appeared in 1996 the Dictionary of South African English on Historical Principles (DSAEHP) intended to reflect the linguistic reality of South African English, a ‘contact language’ spoken as a home language by comparatively few people. …”
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    The Criticism of Artistic Aesthetics of Literary Texts by سوسن جبری

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…In this combinative method, first by analyzing texts in structural linguistics, language foregrounding in texts is compiled in order to achieve objective, qualitative and convincing data for the analysis of the principles, and then with analysis and classification, investigation on highlighting language, the presence of the elements of artistic beauty like unity, harmony, proportion, conformity, symmetry, discipline and dynamism will be displayed and discovered in the text. …”
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    « No ifs or buts. / I didn’t say if or but, I said no » : Le sujet et son désir contre le discours de la psychiatrie by Nicolas Pierre Boileau

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…The body that was once abused, exposed, mistreated in Blasted, to the extent that it was unbearable in performance, is reduced to a voice, in 4.48 Psychosis, whose language defies the laws of grammar and which seems to circulate like a bodiless soul. …”
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