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  1. 881

    A cognitive-stylistic study of deixis and deictic shifting in Iris Murdoch’s The Bell by Mohammad Ghaffary, Seyed Mohammad Hosseini, Mohadesse Khosravi

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Because of its special narrative discourse, in particular the use of variable internal focalization, Murdoch’s novel proves to be a proper case for exploring how deixis impacts upon the (implied) reader’s cognition of the story. …”
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    PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS OF A PERSON’S SELF-REFLECTION IN THE CONTEXT OF INTERNAL DIALOGUE (BASED ON "THE DISPUTE OF A MAN WITH HIS BA") by V. V. Liakh, M. V. Lukashenko

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…This is precisely from such self-reflection that philosophy emerges as a certain discourse and a new type of thinking. Conclusions. …”
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    From Anthropocentrism to Care for Our Common Home: Ethical Response to the Environmental Crisis by Y. I. Muliarchuk

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Correspondent to the transformation of the living world of mankind is the concept of communication and universal discourse of norms and values of human coexistence of J. …”
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  4. 884

    The Construction of Identities in Space Inversion (the Case of Blagoveshensk and Chei-Che) by I. Y. Okunev, D. V. Basova, M. I. Tislenko

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Threats to security or, rather, a discourse on them, form “Others” image, on the opposition to which is based nation and its geopolitical code. …”
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  5. 885

    BOKO HARAM OPERATIONS IN NIGERIA:THE NEXUS BETWEEN FREEDOM FIGHTERS AND TERRORISTS by Musa Abdulkarim Itodo, BINTA YAKUBU SULE

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…It also argues that because of linkages to the nature of freedom fighters, crises have been particularly useful in driving the terrorism discourse in Nigeria and Africa. But the nexus between the Boko Haram operations in Nigeria; freedom fighters and terrorisms have not been stronglyscholarly established. …”
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    சிந்தனைத் தளத்தில் சுகுமாரனின் வண்டு குண்டு / Thoughts in Sukumaran's Vandu Kundu by முனைவர் ந. இரஞ்சன் / Dr. N. Ranjan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The term "children" traditionally encompasses both small boys and girls; however, in contemporary discourse, there is a prevailing tendency to associate "children" primarily with male children, while referring to female children separately as "girls." …”
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    Cantadoras e repentistas do século XIX: a construção de um território feminino by Francisca Pereira dos Santos

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Tus article discusses women’s presence in the Field of improvised singing during the XIXth century, a part still little studied in historiography, given, among other issues, the existence of a discourse saying that women did not belong to this world. …”
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    Defining Blackness in Colombia by Peter Wade

    Published 2009-07-01
    “…This paper looks at the complex relationship between concepts employed by social scientists and those used in everyday practice and discourse, arguing that the standard ideas about how ideas travel from one domain (state, academe, social movements, everyday usage) to another, and become essentialised or destabilised in the process, are often too simple. …”
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  9. 889

    Historia e historización, ficción y metaficción en Los surcos del azar, de Paco Roca by Jacqueline Sabbah

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…From this counterpoint between the desire to testify and the claim of an assumed artifice, he offers a reflection on the contributions and specificities of memory, discourse and the literary genre of comics in the writing of History.…”
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    Rêves de fleurs et rêves de fruits : une construction andine du genre by Palmira La Riva González

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Our intention is to demonstrate how, in the Southern Peruvian Andes, the man/woman opposition, although having a biological explanation, have to be reinforced during the beginning of the life cycle of every person, by discourse and ritual practices modifying the body.…”
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    The sequoia files : L’arbre merveilleux by François Brunet

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…The Sequoia Files: the tree of wonder: The cult of the Sierra Nevada giant sequoia, which lasted through the second half of the 19th century, reflected not only its significance as an emblem for American primitivist and nationalist discourse, but also the more popular taste for the marvelous in nature, widely associated with California after 1850. …”
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  12. 892

    A imagem da política: implicações das propagandas políticas nas escolhas eleitorais no Rio de Janeiro by Mariana Lopes Alves, Sérgio da Silva

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…The empirical analysis was based on the esthetic and discourse elements that composed the electoral advertising campaigns for the election of the State of Rio de Janeiro.…”
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    Language learning policies and opportunities for migrants and their practical implementation in Austria by Eva Konrad, Viktoria Ebner, Benjamin Kremmel

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…It examines the legal frameworks and current practices concerning migration, drawing on the historical development of and the current political discourse in Austria. The principal objective of the paper is to describe how language policies are operationalized through the implementation of language requirements, learning opportunities and language tests for migrants.  …”
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    Movimentos sociais e pós-colonialismo na América Latina by Ilse Scherer-Warren

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…To fulfi ll this objective, the connections among four elements in the production of knowledge about contemporary social movements are examined: the relation between the subject studied and the subject that produces knowledge; the relation between life experience, representation and recognition; the human rights in the perspective of subaltern subjects; and discourse formations derived from the historicity and emancipatory desire of these subjects.…”
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    Processos de significação em contraste: violência contra as mulheres no Brasil e em Cabo Verde by Miriam Steffen Vieira

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…In the case of Cape Verde, ethnographic data were collected at different times of public discourse on the implementation of the law that criminalized violence based on gender, in January 2011.…”
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    “What is good for animals is good for men” : animalité et abject dans Found in the Ground de Howard Barker by Eléonore Obis

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…Barker questions humanism and its discourse so as to redefine conjointly humanity and animality.…”
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    Culture et politique dans la revendication régionale contemporaine :lllustrations corses et interprétations by Christophe Roux

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…This article offers a reflection onto the way cultural and political claims are articulated in the discourse of regional minorities in France. It is based on the case of Corsica where political claims are prominent and encompass all other aspects after 1945 while the pre-war era was characterized, instead, of a sort of cultural production of politics by a journal such as A Tramuntana and a manifest such as the one included in A Cispra. …”
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    Du végétal au politique : étude des plantes à pouvoir chez les Indiens Wayana du Haut-Maroni by Jean Chapuis

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…While analysing their origin, linked to the group’s ethnogenesis, and highlighting the disparities which this category includes, the author shows that these elements, besides their important function as social markers or as exchangeable commodities, have always played a major political role in the indigenous discourse, in keeping with the historical mutations experienced by Carib society.…”
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    Y a-t-il un guide dans la rédaction ? by Daniel Elmiger

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…In France, two guides seem to have had a decisive influence on the public debates that have emerged since 2017: one has promoted forms that were not previously advocated, and the other has strongly contributed to anchoring the adjective inclusif/inclusive in both specialised and non-specialised discourse. However, many other designations exist for the guides and the subject matter they address.…”
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    Trans-disciplinarity: The Singularities and Multiplicities of Architecture by Lukasz Stanek, Tahl Kaminer

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…The belief in the disciplinary singularity of architectural objects, irreducible to the conditions of their production, is confronted – in discourse and design – with the perception of architecture as an interdisciplinary mediation between multiple political, economic, social, technological and cultural factors. …”
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