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    Formation of spelling competence of higher education students by I. Kucherenko

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Contemporary educational objectives prioritize the development of linguistically adept, creative, and self-reliant individuals capable of effective verbal expression in the Ukrainian literary language in various styles and across diverse communicative contexts. …”
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    MODERN MEDIATEXT: ITS ROLE IN THE LANGUAGE TRAINING OF THE BACHELORS by Larisa G. Lysytskaya

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The article discusses the goals of the course «Speech Culture» in the context of formation of a competence model of a graduate and considers the modern mediatexts in the light of their impacting function and influence both on a general cultural and general professional training of bachelors of pedagogy and on the literary language in general.…”
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    Novas paisagens e passagens da literatura brasileira contemporânea by Jefferson Agostini Mello, Ricardo Gonçalves Barreto

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…., more concerned to means of expression and to modifications operated in literary language, although it may still retain some marks of Realism, and although authors and critics disseminated fear of the economic market. …”
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    Ken Bugul’s Language: Its Formation and Characteristics by Edyta Sacharewicz

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The author of this article also draws attention to three experiences in Bugul’s personal life that have influenced her literary language, called by Christian Ahihou “la langue bugulienne”. …”
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    Language in Flight: Memorial, Narrative and History in David Copperfield by Cathy Caruth

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…In this sense the novel is not only about the orphan who becomes an autobiographer, but about the emergence of a literary language when the self can no longer tell its own story. …”
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    School of Middle Eastern languages by A. V. Shtanov

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…The department provides a high level of theoretical and practical teaching of modern Arabic literary language and the spoken language of a number of Arab countries. …”
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    Performative Translation: Latvia’s Orbita Group as a Post-Monolingual Heterotopia by Kevin M. F. Platt

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…In traditional cultural configurations, translation is thought to transfer the essential features or the spirit of a text from one literary language to another in a manner that makes possible the translation’s readers’ sense of unmediated contact with the original. …”
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    Problem of the Classification of Quantitative Noun in the German Language by E. L. Shubina

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…Normative recommendations on the choice of subordinate connection type should be connected at least at the present stage of existence of German literary language, exactly with the semantics of the nouns which are the first components in these word combinations. …”
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    "[T]he rising silhouette of the city" : une poétique des choses urbaines dans "Coming, Aphrodite !" et "The Diamond Mine" de Willa Cather by Céline Manresa

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Sensitive to the ever-renewed colours, lights, sounds and shapes of the city, Willa Cather’s literary language is permeated by the intensity of the urban experience, which ultimately paves the way for a poetic encounter between the text and the tangible world of the city.…”
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    The Semantics of the Absurd: On German ‘Hermetic’ Poetry and Political Commitment after 1945 by Marko Pajević

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…By integrating silence and the absurd (that is, the unheardof and the unspeakable) into literary language, this so-called hermetic poetry did not entail a withdrawal from society but, on the contrary, devoted itself to a particular form of political commitment. …”
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    Fálétí’s Philosophical Sensibility by Adeshina Afolayan

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…These authors were all verbal stylists of a high order; they transformed the literary language, moving away from Fágúnwà’s rolling cadences to a more demotic, supple prose that successfully caught the accents of everyday life (2004, 368). …”
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