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    Perlocutions of 2024 Indonesian General Election: A Cyberpragmatics Perspective by Nur Lailiyah

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Studies on cyberpragmatics have revealed that perlocution or an act of speaking for persuasion the meaning of language can no longer be solely interpreted from traditional pragmatic perspectives. This is especially the case in the context of rapid technological advancement. …”
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    IMPLICATIONS OF XENOPHOBIC ATTACKS ON NIGERIANS AND NIGERIA-SOUTH AFRICA DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS: A REVIEW OF RE-CURRENT ISSUES by ABDULRASHEED ABDULYAKEEN, MUHAMMAD RABIU

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…The study offers some practical steps to tackle the menace which include: South African government should enhance her diplomatic relations with Nigeria and other African countries whose citizens have fall victims of xenophobic attacks in their countries, a pragmatic measures should be taken to eradicate discrimination in South Africa. …”
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  3. 383

    THE PROBLEM OF THE NEW VULNERABILITIES OF THE RUSSIAN SOCIETY by S. A. Kravchenko

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…The increasing requirements to the qualitative characteristics of the human capital induce to that at its formation were put and decided not only pragmatic tasks, the aims of the accumulation of the humanistic potential in the human capital. …”
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    Models and theories that can guide grief and bereavement information interventions: an information behaviour lens by Ina Fourie

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Information behaviour in grief, bereavement, death, dying and its influence on the development of information interventions is understudied. Although pragmatic and evidence-based practices work well, theoretical and conceptual models, research findings and theories should inform grief and bereavement information interventions developed by specialist counsellors. …”
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    THE POLITICS OF HUNGARIAN SOVEREIGHTY by L. A. Yurasova

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…But Hungarian leadership advocated its policy in a very tough way, which is a good example of self-reliance and pragmatism for the future of Europe.…”
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    International tourism and (linguistic) accommodation: Convergence towards and through English in tourist information interactions by Adam Wilson

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Secondly, speakers accommodate to each other through one-off uses of English in side sequences and pragmatic reformulation strategies in order to repair or prevent communicative difficulties. …”
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  7. 387

    Higher School and Science: Values and Meanings (To the Question of a Status of the Course “History and Philosophy of Science”) by N. I. Kuznetsova

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…The article addresses the actual problems of teaching one of the mandatory training courses included in the program of preparation for the final examination before Thesis defense for the degree of Candidate of Sciences. The immediate pragmatic purpose of the introduction of a new subject “History and philosophy of science” in 2007 was to acquaint graduate students and applicants with the basics of research work, to demonstrate them the norms of professional scientific work. …”
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    De-extinction beyond species: Restoring ecosystem functionality through large herbivore rewilding by Paul R Jepson

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This alignment requires a pragmatic approach that prioritises the restoration of ecosystem functions over genetic purity and offers flexibility and scalability in rewilding efforts. …”
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  9. 389

    ‘’Ah, uhm, yeaaaah, maybe.’’ Developing a New Data Collection Instrument to Explore the Gendered Realisation of Refusals by Young Adult Speakers of Irish English by Eimear O'Riordan, Anne Marie Devlin

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The oral-based nature of the tool highlighted, in particular, the prominence of (para)linguistic modifiers such as elongations, pauses, tuts and dysfluencies as pragmatic phenomena present in refusals. The results indicate that the social need to avoid threatening face played a greater role than gender in realising the speech act of refusal; however, gender-based differences emerged when the age of the prompter was taken into account.   …”
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    La hantise du précédent en photographie. Généalogies médiumniques et formes de revenances dans la photographie industrielle by Pierre LANNOY

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…On this basis, the paper suggests that the haunting precedent is a situation with a dynamical structure, that states of mind are pragmatic frames to be handled with, and that references to predecessors appear in a few of typical forms. …”
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    The Information-Structural Status of Adjuncts: A Question-under-Discussion-Based Approach by Lisa Brunetti, Kordula De Kuthy, Arndt Riester

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…The analysis relies on the approach by Riester et al. (2018), which identifies the (generally implicit, sometimes overt) QUD preceding each utterance of a text by means of pragmatic principles, and derives from it the information structure of the utterance. …”
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    Print media discursive practices and the socio-contextual representation of single-use plastics ban in Malawi by Victor Chikaipa

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…The article concludes that newspapers’ threatening representation and reliance on government and experts’ views while marginalising the public directly involved with single-plastic use offers no urgent and pragmatic positive solutions in the face of increasing plastic waste.…”
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    Russian Language in the Central Asia Region by K. P. Borishpolets

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…Its positions as an active communication channel is secured not only by the social tradition, but also by the competitiveness of the Russian language education, advantages of the bilingual business, requirements of the labor migrants, HR interests and by some other pragmatic thoughts, which role within the context of Eurasian economic integration will increase. …”
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    DYNAMICS OF VALUE ORIENTATIONS AND ATTITUDES OF MILITARY EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS’ CADETS by E. N. Karlova

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…First-year students are more attracted by pragmatic, material advantages of military service. …”
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    The leaders’ role in leading and managing organisational change in higher education institutions by Elni Jeini Usoh, Frandy Efraim Fritz Karundeng

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The research result found that the critical function of higher education institutions has been changed to a more pragmatic role, universities have changed their previous role not only to serve society, but also more focus on supporting the economy and promoting the quality of life of its citizens. …”
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    THE IMPOVERISHED AND THEIR ENTITLEMENT TO ADEQUATE HOUSING: A SYNTHETIC ANALYSIS by DAVID KUMIJE, ABUBAKAR ZUBAIRU AGUYE

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The paper therefore, recommended among others that the government in partnership with the private sector should evolve a pragmatic approach, including policies to promote affordable housing, combat discrimination, and ensure legal protections for the poor. …”
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    Kebijakan Politik Pragmatis Strategis Maulana Hasanuddin Banten (1546-1570) terhadap Portugis by Mufti Ali

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Finally, the absence of Banten rulers in the anti-Portuguese alignment led either by Aceh (1568, 1575) or by Jepara (1551, 1574), led to conclude that the commercial policy of the Islamic kingdom of Banten is pragmatic-strategic oriented rather than ideological.…”
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    MDMA. Un modèle pour l’identification et l’annotation des marqueurs discursifs « potentiels » en contexte by Catherine T. Bolly, Ludivine Crible, Liesbeth Degand, Deniz Uygur-Distexhe

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…We proceeded in three steps: (i) manual identification of all so-called “potential” DMs in a balanced corpus of spoken French (5,000 words; Belgium and France); (ii) automatic extraction from the corpus of every token corresponding to the candidate DMs previously identified (1,181 tokens) ; and (iii) parameter analysis of a random sample of 200 potential DMs (syntactic, formal and semantic-pragmatic variables). The hypothesis is that the statistical analysis – based on the distributional constraints of the potential DMs at stake – should uncover a certain hierarchy between the different features under scrutiny, regarding their relevance, reliability, and generalizability (or even specificity). …”
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    RULES OF ORGANIZATION SOCIAL-ROLE INTERACTION OF STUDENTS TO IMPROVE THEIR INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE by Valeriya S. Suyskaya, Mariya V. Kharlamova

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Social-role interaction is a form of organization of communication in the classroom by exchanging of information in an artificial language environment. Pragmatic factors of the communicative situation, the role andactions in the foreign language community standards of conduct are set outside. …”
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    A Small Tamper-Resistant Anti-Recycling IC Sensor With a Reused I/O Interface and DC Signalling by Alexandros Dimopoulos, Mihai Sima, Stephen W. Neville

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…A number of recycled integrated circuit (IC) risk mitigation approaches have been proposed, but these generally lack pragmatic feasibility. This work proposes a novel real-world deployable on-chip sensor that: 1) is tamper-resistant by exploiting persistent changes caused by hot carrier injection (HCI); 2) generates a DC signal measurable by common low-cost test equipment; and 3) reuses an existing I/O interface, including existing pins; while 4) requiring a very small footprint. …”
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