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    Being "resilient" and achieving "resilience": From governmental discourses to the national research agenda in the contexts of food insecurity and cost of living. by Sara Vilar-Lluch, Donna Clutterbuck, Michael Kranert, Dianna Smith, Sarah Nield, Nisreen A Alwan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…While this variety of uses may be productive in political discourses for rhetorical purposes, there is a need for specificity in shaping research and in public-facing communications.…”
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    Du châtiment à la vengeance : Le prince et la vérité du crime à la fin du Moyen Âge by Marie-Hélène Méresse

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…When the punishment of the prince suddenly gets the appearance of a personal vengeance, the question of a legitimate violence must cope with many rhetorical and formal obstacles in order to find its place in the discourse of the sovereignty.…”
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    Derrida and his shadow by Ronell Avital

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Are philosophers, while rhetorically armed to the teeth, basically unarmed warriors, politically hungry, as in the differently deposed cases of Plato and Heidegger? …”
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    The 2022 Copyright Amendment Bill: Implications for the South African universities’ research economy by Keyan Tomaselli

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In justifying the weakening of copyright protections with regard to the educational arena, the Bill’s proponents have largely applied rhetorical discourses published in the popular media, also aggressively propagated at their public meetings. …”
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    Storytelling: Performance, Presentations and Sacral Communication by Zoltán Bódis

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…In this communication the tale telling is transformed by a language use characteristic of sacral communication (rhythm, repetition and rhetorical forms). Various examples explain that traditional tale telling creates a complex effect related to the visual, auditory, and kinetic senses: a modification and transformation of the self-understanding and self-identity that connect the world of tale telling to sacral communication.…”
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    Le rôle de l’intertexte et du palimpseste dans la création d’une Écosse mythique dans Waverley et Rob Roy de Walter Scott by Céline SABIRON

    Published 2010-03-01
    “…Scott’s pictorial language also participates in conveying a mythical image of Scotland.We will thus try and explain the motives of such a meshing of fictive images taken from mythical and literary works, and see how these various pictures are woven together by means of rhetorical images to shape a new Scottish identity.…”
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    On the Spaces of Guerre Moderne: The French Army in Northern Algeria (1954–1962) by Samia Henni

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…The French Colonial War of Anti-Algerian Independence (1954–1962) is widely regarded as the precursor of civil-military counterinsurgency operations, and thereby of the rhetorical Global War on Terror of today. Its theories, known as the guerre moderne, were secretly transferred to North and South America in the sixties. …”
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    Using visual metaphors in advertising campaigns to promote sustainable tourism by Noha Ahmed Kamel

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Phase one analyses the 2021 campaign "A Civilisation Inspired by Nature," utilising a checklist and rhetorical analysis guided by an interpretivist approach. …”
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    Reading “Guillelme l’Amïable”: Hypertextuality and La Prise d’Orange by Lucas Wood

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…In Genettian terms, the Prise’s dominant hypertextual operation is travesty, which burlesques a prestigious text or story by recasting its characters and action in a ridiculously incongruous style—here, the narrative and rhetorical style associated with courtly discourse. …”
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    On tenses as speech-act-level functions by Patrick Caudal

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…From these two facts, the paper concludes that NIMPF utterances refer to imperfectively viewed narrative speech act events, and constitute a separate speech act-level conventionalized reading of the imparfait, applying an imperfective viewpoint meaning to relational speech act functions, i.e., to rhetorical relations. It is argued that they should be endowed with a speech act event argument, and constitute an abstract type of event predicate which the viewpoint meaning of the NIMPF takes as its input. …”
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