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“History Lives in the Body”: The Body/Land/History Triad in Linda Hogan’s The Woman Who Watches Over the World
Published 2014-12-01“…The article attempts to demonstrate how the metaphor of the clay woman’s broken body that opens Linda Hogan’s The Woman Who Watches Over the World establishes the author’s preoccupation with inventing a language invested with the corporeal, appropriate for vocalizing the distinct character of Native American experience and how this metaphor is further developed into a concept of history. …”
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A case report of “minor” trauma leading to a major disability: whiplash-associated dysphagia, dysphonia, and dysgeusia
Published 2022-06-01“…In the patient described herein, a whiplash injury was accompanied by vocal cord paralysis and dysphonia (vagus nerve), dysgeusia (glossopharyngeal nerve, vagus nerve), and upper esophageal spasm (cricopharyngeal muscle, vagus nerve). …”
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« You Can Be Good Without God »: Non-Believers in 21st Century American Society
Published 2012-09-01“…This article examines an often-neglected, yet increasingly visible and vocal segment of the American (ir)religious landscape: non-believers. …”
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Onomatopeyas del chino moderno
Published 2016-01-01“…La segunda, los rasgos fonológicos que presentan las onomatopeyas en sus estructuras silábicas, formas reduplicadas, consonantes, vocales, etc. La tercera estudia cómo las onomatopeyas también participan en la formación de términos, donde quedan incluidas las palabras compuestas, los verbos, los adjetivos descriptivos, los adverbios y también, entre otros casos, cómo las onomatopeyas pueden funcionar como verbos.…”
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Caractérisation éthologique de l’émotivité chez le cercopithèque de Brazza (Cercopithecus neglectus)
Published 2009-09-01“…We highlighted three types of behavioural responses: (1) an important neophobia characterized by a lot of threatening vocalizations toward the unknown object and very few approaches; (2) less threats and more approaches of the new object and (3) few or no reaction toward the object. …”
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Gross recurrent laryngeal nerve invasion by extranodal extension in thyroid carcinoma
Published 2025-01-01“…The secondary endpoints included vocal cord function and recurrence-free survival. …”
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APPRENDERE E INSEGNARE LA LINGUA DEI SEGNI ITALIANA (LIS) COME L2-M2 ALL’UNIVERSITÀ: OSSERVAZIONE E ANALISI DI UN PANORAMA ETEROGENEO
Published 2025-01-01“…Ciò consentirà di concentrarsi, nella seconda parte, sulle difficoltà riscontrate dagli studenti adulti udenti, gli“L2-M2 learners”, nell’acquisizione della LIS come seconda lingua con una modalità comunicativa differente dalla propria L1 vocale. Si passerà poi ad esaminare come l’insegnamento della LIS viene affrontato nei principali atenei pubblici e privati. …”
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ESSENTIAL PRINCIPLES OF VIOLIN INTERPRETATION
Published 2012-12-01“…During the performance of a musical piece, any musician – regardless of whether he/she is a pianist, violinist or vocal singer, uses a full and profound sound that beautifies the interpretation and gives it more musicality, more feeling, warmth and spirituality. …”
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Green Deal in Focus: Regional Perspectives and Their Influence on Electoral Income
Published 2024-12-01“…If the Greens have lately received less support, the far-right, very vocal when it comes to Green Deal strategies and legislation, seems to be more appalling to voters throughout Europe. …”
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Im Spannungsfeld zwischen Handwerksregel und Klangvorstellung: Instrumentation als Hochschullehrgang
Published 2014-01-01“…Examples from the works of Joseph Haydn and Paul Hindemith define a field of tension between technique and imagination. Own arrangement of vocal scores for instruments will be compared in-depth to the original. …”
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A Multimodal Study of How Pronunciation-Induced Communication Breakdowns are Managed During Tandem Interactions
Published 2023-12-01“…More specifically, our analyses target the ways in which CBs are signaled to the interlocutor with different multimodal cues (verbal / vocal / visual). Those pronunciation issues are dealt with in a highly collaborative manner, through multimodal communication strategies, revealing recurrent visual patterns involving different visible body articulators (i.e., the face, the trunk, and the hands) which differ according to participants’ status (native versus non-native).…”
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Application of Multiacoustic Data in Feature Extraction of Anemometer
Published 2021-01-01“…The acoustic characteristics of wind instruments are a major feature in the field of vocal music. This paper studies the application effect of wind power instrument feature extraction based on multiacoustic data. …”
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La Politique audiovisuelle en Irlande et au Canada face à l’impérialisme culturel américain
Published 2007-09-01“…Canada—and especially Québec—has developed a tradition of loud and vocal opposition to what is perceived as American cultural imperialism. …”
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Penser la force politique des voix trans et féministes en musique
Published 2022-12-01“…Its goal is to examine, from a situated knowledge perspective, how trans vocal practices can achieve to produce and represent feminist positions and politics that encourage body autonomy and emancipation. …”
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The Polyphonic Structure of John Lyly’s Plays
Published 2011-09-01“…Les pièces de John Lyly sont particulièrement intéressantes du point de vue musical, non seulement parce qu’elles comportent de nombreuses chansons, ce qui se comprend aisément puisqu’elles sont écrites pour une troupe formée des enfants de deux chapelles, mais aussi parce que l’on peut y discerner une polyphonie vocale constituée par les voix des différents groupes de personnages. …”
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Noah Webster and the standardization of sound
Published 2018-06-01“…The chapter also examines the obstacles Webster faced during his mission to develop a national language, which included overcoming regional vocal differences and halting what he perceived as the corruptive influence of foreign languages. …”
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Maybe to blot out the voice : Vocaliser l’horreur dans quelques pièces de Pinter, Churchill et Crimp
Published 2013-06-01“…What emerges from this paradox is an ethics of voicing that has to overcome the failure of the logos in order to restore the victims’ voices and invent vocal and verbal strategies to be able to deal with extreme horror, thus restoring the sense of humanity shattered by horror.…”
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Sarcoidosis with Major Airway, Vascular and Nerve Compromise
Published 2013-01-01“…Bronchoscopy showed left vocal cord paralysis and significant narrowing of the bilateral bronchi with mucosal thickening and multiple nodules. …”
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Simultaneous Chronic Invasive Fungal Infection and Tracheal Fungus Ball Mimicking Cancer in an Immunocompetent Patient
Published 2016-01-01“…Bronchoscopic examination showed a paralyzed right vocal cord and vegetating mass that was yellow in color, at the posterior wall of tracheal lumen. …”
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