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  1. 181

    The object and the subject in scientific research by Luis Alberto Corona Martínez, Mercedes Fonseca Hernández, Yosbel Alvarez Alvarez

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…This article presents the dialectical unity between the object of study and the research subjects. …”
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  2. 182

    I. KANT, T. PARSONS AND POSTPOSITIVISM IN SOCIAL THEORY by Zenonas Norkus

    Published 1997-01-01
    “…These dialectics are analogous to the dialectics of thinking about the world (nature) as a whole, which was brought to light by I. …”
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  3. 183

    Le rôle de l’environnement physique arctique sur l’évolution du Tunumiisut, la langue inuit de la côte est du Groenland au xixe siècle by Pierre Robbe, Bernadette Robbe

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…For many years, Pierre Robbe and Bernadette Robbe have been developing an encyclopedic dictionary of tunumiisut, the Inuit language of the east coast of Greenland, one of the dialects spoken today by the Inuit people from the Bering Strait to the east coast of Greenland.Compared to all these dialects, and mainly to the one that is spoken on the west coast of Greenland, Kilaamiusut – the country's official language, to which is close to it - the Tunumiisut lexicon has profoundly evolved during the 19th century.Many words have been replaced with descriptive or metaphorical lexemes, foloowing the pattern that shamans used to not directly name potentially dangerous entities.Leaning on the linguistic history of the Inuit, on archeology, on the study of animal life in relation to the climate, and on the many stories and testimonies that were collected, the authors suggest that understanding this particularism, which certainly results from cultural factors, is nevertheless closely linked to the ecological conditions of this Arctic area (climate, ice, fauna), conditions that fluctuate over time, with prosperous periods and catastrophic phases for animal life and therefore for that of humans, whose existence depended directly on it.…”
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    Les objets techniques au prisme du cycle hydrosocial : renouveaux théoriques et empiriques by Marie-Anne Germaine, David Blanchon, Élise Temple-Boyer, Rhoda Fofack-Garcia

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Both are indeed mobilized in order to deepen the analysis of the dialectical relation between technical objects and hydrosocial systems, by using the concept of hydrosocial cycle. …”
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    Enta ra norma común de l’aragonés escrito: una endrezera plena de barzals by Francho Nagore Laín

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The few texts in Aragonese that we know from the 17th-19th centuries are quite influenced by the spelling of Spanish, a path that continues in the writings in local dialects in the 20th century. The movement to recover and dignify Aragonese that began around 1970 calls for the use of its own common spelling, and also a convergent model in morphosyntax, something that some, from the predominant dialectal mentality, only reluctantly accept. …”
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  6. 186

    Spirituality Phenomenon and the Ideal-Realism Method in Modern Education by A. P. Vetoshkin

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…The correlation between the ideal and material in social and individual life is demonstrated along with the dialectics and wholeness of the divine and human, religious and secular, ecclesiastical and civil.The author addresses the philosophic heritage of I. …”
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    Introduction: Balkan Romance Within the Balkan Sprachbund by Virginia Hill, Adam Ledgeway

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This is followed in §5 by a discussion of some of the dialects spoken in southern Italy and their key morphosyntactic features. …”
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  8. 188

    Individual differences in event experiences and psychosocial factors as drivers for perceived linguistic change following occupational major life events by Wirtz Mason A., Pickl Simon, Pfenninger Simone E.

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Qualitatively, the thematic analysis revealed that facets of the linguistic marketplace seemed responsible for occupational MLE-related linguistic change, but also socio-affective drivers such as dialect pride and career-resultant shifts in one’s social networks and contact with other dialects.…”
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  9. 189

    THE PORTRAIT OF RUXANDA IN THE OPERA ”ALEXANDRU LĂPUŞNEANU” OF THE BESSARABIAN COMPOSER GHEORGHE MUSTEA by Luminiţa GUŢANU

    Published 2014-12-01
    “… This study aims at describing the methods and means of expression used by the composer Gheorghe Mustea in portraying the character Ruxanda. The dialectics of the heroine’s character is presented in a wide range of moods, which I will analyse by synthesizing the two emotional areas: the X-major-clear sphere / the Y-minor-obscure sphere. …”
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    Les énoncés du Duςa:ʔ en arabe tunisien : Caractérisation linguistique et gestion de la variation by Béchir Ouerhani

    Published 2021-12-01
    “… Les énoncés du duςa:ʔ constituent un genre discursif particulier, spécifique à la langue arabe et aux différents sous-systèmes de dialectes dans les pays arabes. Il s’agirait, selon nous, d’un type particulier de pragmatèmes ; ils offrent une combinatoire interne contrainte, sous forme de moules à éléments préétablis et un contenu sémantique contraint par des situations énonciatives très codées culturellement, le tout ayant une signification globale définie par l’acte d’énonciation lui-même. …”
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    Evaluation of Different Stemming Techniques on Arabic Customer Reviews by Hawraa Fadhil Khelil, Mohammed Fadhil Ibrahim, Hafsa Ataallah Hussein, Raed Kamil Naser

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Also, customers often write their reviews in their dialectical style, which often diverts from standard Arabic. …”
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    Educational guidance systematization in adolescent’s sexual and reproductive health in Cuba by Sandra Ochoa Durán, Clara Ofelia Suárez Rodríguez, María del Toro Sánchez, Ailién Chaveco Castillo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…To do so, the qualitative methodology was used, with the historical-logical, analytical-synthetic and hermeneutic-dialectical methods, and the Homero Fuentes and followers’ holistic Configurational theory. …”
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    Johannes Climacus e o pensador subjetivo existente. A categoria trágico-cômica da linguagem indireta by Ana Alice Matiello Coelho

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Climacus’ (Kierkegaard) double reflection in order to understand his critique of dialectical-speculative thought. Since that double reflection revisits the concepts of the tragic and the comic, of seriousness and jest, albeit from a different perspective, we can understand the importance of such communication for indirect language, whose objective is to communicate an absolute contradiction.…”
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    Accent boundaries and linguistic continua in the laryngeal subsystems of English by Katalin Balogné Bérces

    Published 2022-12-01
    “… A parallel is drawn between the northernmost regions of England represented by Durham and Yorkshire and the transition zone Ouddeken (2016) identifies between voicing and aspiration languages in the Dutch-German dialect continuum. It is argued that, owing to historical changes and dialect contact, the Northern Englishes discussed exhibit hybrid laryngeal systems as a result of being geographically intermediate between Scots in Scotland, which is a voice language similar to Dutch, and mainstream varieties of English spoken more to the south in England (and in most of the rest of the English-speaking world), which are aspiration systems of the German type. …”
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    Human, All Too Human: Do We Lose Free Spirit in the Digital Age? by Aleksandra Sushchenko, Olena Yatsenko

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Such dialectics provide a strong foundation for supporting algorithmic resistance by inspiring ethical frameworks rooted in individuality and emotional depth, challenging the homogenizing tendencies of digitization and algorithmization. …”
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    THE LINGUISTIC ADAPTION IN AN IMMIGRANT LANGUAGE SETTING IN MAKASSAR, INDONESIA by Andi Samsu Rijal, Andi Mega Januarti Putri, Sulviana Sulviana

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…These interactions which use some language variation or dialects can be called a linguistics adaptation as the effect of language contact situation. …”
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    On the representation and evolution of Australian English and New Zealand English by Anne Przewozny, Cécile Viollain

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…Although there is currently no doubt among the scientific community that they constitute two distinct dialects of English with their own lexical, morphosyntactic, phonological and phonetic features, their description and representation have long been frozen into a unique “Australasian” dialect, in spite of an enormous amount of endocentric linguistic descriptions emerging in the second half of the twentieth century. …”
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    Gimbusowa kultura dziecięca – rekonesans badawczy by Marzenna Nowicka, Anita Lodd-Bartołd

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Specific features of children’s communication were also identified, which included: age separation, concentration on school problems, genre of subjects, showing off, using dialect. …”
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    (Pseudo) sluicing in Preposition Stranding Contexts: The Case of Ta'izzi Arabic by Mustafa Ahmed Al-humari

    Published 2025-02-01
    “… The study explores the morphosyntactic properties of the elliptical structure of sluicing in Ta'izzi Arabic, a dialect spoken in the southwestern part of Yemen, with a particular focus on sluicing in preposition-stranding contexts within the generative grammar paradigm. …”
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    Pero Budmani’s four letters to Hugo Schuchardt by Ligorio Orsat L.

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Budmani was the first scholar to study this subject; in his paper Dialect of Dubrovnik, as it is Spoken Today (Dubrovački dijalekat, kako se sada govori) (1883), he identified the first loanwords of Dalmatian-Romance origin in Serbo-Croatian (60 of them, to be precise). …”
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