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    Pilotstudie zu prosodischen Strategien in frei gesprochenen Konferenzvorträgen deutscher Linguisten by Marta Rogozińska

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In this article, partial results of an empirical pilot study on prosodic strategies are presented in freely spoken conference presentations by German linguists. The study aims to take a closer look at the coexistence of prosodic and pragmatic phenomena in scientific discourse and to document the first observations on the speaking behavior of scientists in the field of prosody. …”
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    Semiotics, semiology and film by Keyan Tomaselli

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Peirce's theory is shown to be much more adaptable than the semiology developed by Metz from de Saussure's linguistic con- cepts. Whereas Metz's theory of signs can only take account of narrative cinema, the extention of Peirce's theory proposed here is able to account for all types of cinema from narrative to abstract. …”
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    Čarodějnické a kouzelnické procesy v zahraniční historiografii: nové perspektivy a úhly pohledu by Zuzana Kobrlová

    Published 2017-10-01
    “… The present study is devoted to historiographical foreign production related to the issue of processes with witches and female sorcerers, especially to the development of linguistically German and English research within approximately the last thirty years. …”
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    Représenter l’espace par la carte dans les manuels scolaires en Iran (1973-2012) by Alice Bombardier

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…This examination of school cartography processes in Iran brings out the contribution of geography to the territory and national identity production in a multi-ethnic and multi-linguistic society.…”
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    Voice quality types and uses in North American English by Richard Wright, Courtney Mansfield, Laura Panfili

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…Creaky voicing has differing realizations depending on its linguistic role, prototypical creaky voice has low aperture, low stiffness, and high thickness, resulting in irregular and lower pitch, and decreased spectral tilt. …”
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    French Loanwords in Canadian English: A Usage-Based Approach by Julie Rouaud

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…By positing the existence of exemplars which are stored in the mental lexicon with all their features, including meanings and inferences in context, we assume that meaning is not necessarily encoded linguistically and therefore fixed but that it can be stored and become conventionalized through use. …”
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    Die 1983 Afrikaanse Bybelvertaling in die lig van huidige tendense en behoeftes by A. H. Snyman

    Published 2003-06-01
    “… At a symposium on current trends in Bible translation held in August 2001 it became clear that linguistic-based theories, which dominated translation work when the 1983 Afrikaans translation came on the scene, have been replaced by functionalist approaches and descriptive translation studies (DTS). …”
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    She’s Such a Bitch! The Representation of Women as Bitches in Gender-Based Violence Campaigns by Irene López-Rodríguez

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It also shows that, despite the cultural and linguistic differences of the countries where the campaigns have been produced (Spain, Mexico, Colombia, Peru, China, the UK, Canada, the USA, Australia, France, Lebanon, Italy, Norway, Denmark, etc.), «bitch» is at the core of gender-based violence. …”
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    Some sociolinguistic evaluations of performances of the California Vowel Shift: a matched-guise study by Pierre Habasque

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Four hypotheses are explored to explain these results: the idea that participants may share a common ideology regarding the CVS because of parodic media representations they may have been in contact with, the principle of sound iconicity, a “linguistic uncanny valley,” or a form of linguistic misogyny.…”
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    V.N. TATISHCHEV’S BUSINESS LETTERS IN THE GENRE ASPECT (BASED ON THE DOCUMENTS OF THE NATIONAL ARCHIVE OF THE REPUBLIC OF KALMYKIA) by Elena M. Sheptukhina

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The study was conducted using the model of document genre that combines multi-level coordinated parameters, such as: “function”, “addresser”, “addressee”, “nature of the information transmitted”, “structure”, “modality”, “space”, “time”. The linguistic means of their realization are revealed. …”
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    Perspective on Persian Internet Memes: Exploring Multimodal Meaning Construction and Viewpoint Dynamics by Shirin Pourebrahim

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The theoretical framework is grounded in Construction Grammar and Conceptual Integration Theory, two cognitive linguistics approaches that enrich the analysis. Central to this study is the concept of Discourse Viewpoint Space, which emerges in each meme and highlights the significance of perspective in meaning creation. …”
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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
    “…The interlinear publication of both texts, carried out for the first time, is accompanied by a short philological and linguistic commentary providing a detailed analysis of the principal features of these two translations, which arose independently of each other in Novgorod, with a gap of some decades between them (end of the 15th – first half of the 16th century). …”
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    SynoExtractor: A Novel Pipeline for Arabic Synonym Extraction Using Word2Vec Word Embeddings by Rawan N. Al-Matham, Hend S. Al-Khalifa

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…We also arranged for a manual evaluation by two Arabic linguists. The results of experiments we conducted show that using the SynoExtractor pipeline enhances the precision of synonym extraction compared to using the cosine similarity measure alone. …”
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    Scales’ validity and reliability for pain assessment. Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. Cienfuegos 2023 by Jayce Díaz Díaz, Ariel Efrén Uriarte Méndez, Zulema Sánchez Acosta, Yuliett Mora Pérez, Felicia Rodríguez Solís

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…<br /><strong>Results:</strong> the scales are understandable from linguistic and cultural analysis. Content validation with agreement coefficient of Kendall's W 0.233. …”
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    Freedom of expression, aspiration and gender: A cultuling in the student demonstration by Siti Nurbayani, Elly Malihah, Millary Agung Widiawaty, Moh. Dede, Bayu Iqbal Anshari, Asep Mahpudz, Erry Sukriah, Sri Wahyuni

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Mixed languages and popular terms reflect linguistic diversity due to globalization. Men tended to use more direct language, whereas women used examples from their everyday lives. …”
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    “Feedback is communication between human beings”: understanding adolescents' conception of written qualitative feedback by Sining Tao, Wenjuan Qin

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Research on feedback in writing has predominantly focused on its effectiveness in improving surface-level linguistic accuracy, with limited attention to how students perceive and engage with written qualitative feedback as an interactive tool for writing development. …”
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