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    OLD RUSSIAN SUBORDINATE CLAUSE WITH A PARTICIPLE AS THE ONLY PREDICATIVE: A DIACHRONIC ASPECT by Boris V. Kunavin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The types of participial clauses were identified; the reasons for their distribution in the Old Russian language were established, their originality was proved; the genesis, genre and stylistic marking, the reasons for the loss were determined, amid the elimination of simple preterit forms, the development of hypotaxis and the structure of a simple sentence.…”
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    Saint-Cyr: a “Useful” School for Girls? by Dominique Picco

    Published 2008-01-01
    “… La Maison de St Cyr est un établissement national, qui par l’objet de sa fondation mérite considération puisqu’il est un moyen de récompenser les enfants des parents qui ont bien mérité de la patrie; l’organisation de cette Maison est un chef d’oeuvre dans son genre, les institutrices réunissent à la vertu la plus pure et à la plus grande modestie, tous les talents utiles et d’agrément, elles seules ignorent leur mérite; l’éducation y est aussi variée et aussi complète qu’on peut le désirer pour des mères de famille dans quelque position qu'elles se trouvent, tout y retrace l’ordre l’union l’égalité et la fraternité, la simplicité et l’économie en sont le piédestal: tels sont les titres de cet intéressant établissement dégagé de son ancienne prérogative de nobles. …”
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  3. 2403

    D’une eschatologie heurtée par la science-fiction : les genèses clivées du blitz theatre group et du Groupe la Galerie by Yann-Guewen Basset

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Considering this dialectic, this article examines the possible legacy of SF narratives to contemporary scenes – particularly to tragic aesthetics – and it questions the eventuality to integrate these shows into the SF genre.…”
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    ZACHARIAS’S PRAYER IN TWO NOVGORODIAN TRANSLATIONS (END OF THE 15TH – FIRST HALF OF THE 16TH CENTURY): SOME REFLECTIONS ON MULTIPLE TRANSLATIONS AND RE-TRANSLATIONS by Vittorio Springfield Tomelleri

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…When comparing the Novgorodian versions of the prayer, an interesting circumstance was revealed: if some discrepancies between the translations undoubtedly result from differences in the genre and function of the two translated works, certain lexical and grammatical deviations from the Latin model appear to be externally influenced by the existing Church Slavic text of the prayer, which was originally translated from Greek. …”
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  5. 2405

    Human rights, television popular culture and the telenovela by John van Zyl

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The application of human rights to mass communication television pro gramming gives rise to a search for entertainment that is empowering. One genre that has managed to es cape the restrictions of commercial Ism and resulted in a genuine form of popular culture is the Brazilian telenovela. …”
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  6. 2406

    L’influence de l’Asie sur les écrits de science-fiction de Pierre Boulle by Yann Quero

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Elle peut paraître moins évidente dans ses textes relevant du genre science-fiction et pourtant une analyse approfondie de ses sources d’inspiration permet de montrer que de nombreux éléments d’intrigues, décors et personnages de ses romans ou nouvelles se projetant vers le futur ont des racines dans ses expériences en Malaisie, en Chine ou en Indochine. …”
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  7. 2407

    The Incredible Shrinking Man in Paul Auster’s Report from the Interior: The Film and the Myths by Marie GOURRUT

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Carey’s initiatory and transformative adventure, which resembles a fairy tale, explains, at least partly, Auster’s fascination for this genre which has always inspired him, and Auster’s analysis of the film in Report from the Interior unveils his vision on initiation, on life and fiction, along with his obsession with enclosed spaces.…”
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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. …”
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    African American Street Lit’: old, new, or better (?) tricks? by Cécile Cottenet

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…Emerging in the mid-1990s, Street lit’, or hip-hop literature undeniably contributed to the boom in African American fiction of the late 20th century. The authors of the genre, many of whom are former gang members or convicts, followed in the steps of the best-selling pulp writers of the 1970s Donald Goines (Whoreson, Daddy Cool) and Robert Beck aka Iceberg Slim (Pimp).This urban literature can be loosely characterized as formulaic stories set in the black community, revolving around sex, drugs, guns and cash; yet they also emphasize redemption and can be read as cautionary tales for the young. …”
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  10. 2410

    Elemente de identitate românească în opera lui Constantin Virgil Gheorghiu by Gabriela Iliuţă

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Qu’il ait écrit des mémoires ou des fictions, Gheorghiu a raconté son histoire où s’est reflété l’Histoire, plus ou moins romancé, de son siècle, se révélant, à notre avis, un des plus importants représentants du genre autobiographique dans les lettres roumaines.…”
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  11. 2411

    "The Horse on which Words Ride": Proverbial Narrative in Toyin Falola's A Mouth Sweeter than Salt by Felicia Ohwovoriole

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…We find a rich and knowledgeable exploitation of oral forms which the author uses within the frame of the biographical genre. Through the use of proverbial narration, Fa­Iola presents a tale replete with magic, religion, divination, spirituality and various folklore elements. …”
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  12. 2412

    A hybrid attention generative adversarial network for Chinese landscape painting by Qiongshuai Lyu, Na Zhao, Zhiyuan Sun, Yu Yang, Chi Zhang, Ruolin Shi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract In traditional Chinese painting, the genre of landscapes is unique and universally valued. …”
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  13. 2413

    'Choralbücher' from Northern Germany 'c'. 1800 – a Dataset for Studies in Hymnology, Music Culture and Figured Bass by Kirsten Gerhardt, Matthias Kirsch

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In terms of compositional technique, hymn arrangements can therefore be seen as a genre that reacts to contemporary tonal differentiations and “records” them in a certain way. …”
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    A Method of Conversation Analysis in Narrative and Historical Texts by Leila Nowruzpur, Mahdi Mohammadinejad, nafiseh ghorbanpor

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Intermediate level includes sequences and adjacency pairs, turn taking, speech act and implicature, and in macro level, i.e. conversation in relation to social action, frame and genre, and what can be examined at the level of explanation according to Fairclugh view. …”
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    Corps visible, corps caché dans la poésie des troubadours by Michel Zink

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Mais le cœur peut être de chair. Et l’amour, de genre féminin même au singulier dans l’ancienne langue, est souvent une désignation discrète de la femme aimée, qui lui est substituée comme référent du pronom personnel la. …”
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    The Study Of Semantic Coherence In Mazhar Hamedani's Gazal And its Comparison to Sa'adi's Gazal by Fateme Babashahi Kuhanestany, Mahbood Fazeli, Nasrin Faghih Malekmrzban

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…That is why he has been imitated by many of the poets of different periods, especially by those who have used ghazals as their main genre. For example, the lyrics of Kadjar who has tried to have the same character of simplicity in their poems. …”
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    The (In)Human Condition by Vicky Angelaki

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…The particular focus of the article is the depiction of animality in Simon Stephens's play and the rich signification that it accomplishes in a piece that effectively proceeds from the detective fiction genre to offer wide-ranging, bold and experimental theatrical representation. …”
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    Une constellation nommée Argo – L’errance dans la science-fiction vidéoludique by Jean-Charles Ray, Simon Laperrière

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The gamer’s wonderings reinstate the exploration specific to the genre : as one ventures among planets and spatial void, so does the other daydream of technological innovations. …”
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    HILLARY CLINTON’S CONCESSION SPEECH : A CONSTRUCTIVISM STUDY OF DISCOURSE by Khairunnisa Khairunnisa, Puji Sri Rahayu, Saifuddin Ahmad Husin

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Based on that phenomenon, the researcher was interested in analyzing Hillary Clinton’s concession speech by investigating the role of language in communication analysis through speech acts based on the theory of J.L Austin-Searle and genre analysis The researcher decided to raise the constructivism analysis of discourse which analyzes the context behind the languages used in the forms of speech. …”
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    The Short Dramatic Form in the Works of Kostas Ostrauskas and Juozas Erlickas by Neringa Klišienė

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…They act as a symbol of questioning the foundations of the conventional drama and a reflection on the dramatic genre in general. The article focuses on its ambiguous treatment and its actualisation in the context of contemporary Lithuanian dramaturgy. …”
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