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    Optic Chiasmitis as an Isolated Manifestation of Myelin Oligodendrocyte Glycoprotein-Associated Disease – a Case Report by Nina Barankiewicz-Tyc, Karolina Kania, Wojciech Kozubski

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…We hope that this ophthalmic manifestation of a rare neurological disease will make other clinicians aware of the utter importance of careful evaluation of visual disturbances.…”
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    Metaphors in the dictionary of German football language by R. V. Beliutin

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Metaphor is viewed as a vitally important conceptual and language mechanism that helps understand the essence of complex objects, phenomena, events – in this very case belonging to football discourse, emphasize new dimensions of football concepts, introduce imagination and evaluation in the speaker’s utterance. The conducted analysis makes it possible to conclude that the German football discourse is highly metaphorical, capable of correlating with diverse conceptual spheres serving as source domains («war», «religion», «mechanisms», «flora», «fauna», «medicine», «arts», «construction» and others). …”
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    Linguistic Contextualism of the Cambridge School: The Problem of the Idea as Historical Action by Georgiy R. Khudaybergenov

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The article discusses in detail the main provisions of linguistic contextualism: the concept of discourse as a system of linguistic conventions that define the boundaries of possible utterance; the role of speech act as an instrument of discourse change and political action; and the significance of authorial intention in text interpretation. …”
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    Probing the role of Coniferin and Tetrahydrocurcumin from Traditional Chinese medicine against PSAT1 in early-stage ovarian cancer: An in silico study. by Jia Zhang, Shalesh Gangwar, Nagmi Bano, Shaban Ahmad, Mohammed S Alqahtani, Khalid Raza

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The inhibitory effects of Coniferin and Tetrahydrocurcumin compounds were evaluated with the Pharmacokinetic studies and compared with the standard values, which resulted in an utter performance against each descriptor of the QikProp and performed the Molecular Interaction Fingerprints that resulted in the most interaction residues with counts were 4GLY, 4ASN, 4HIE, 4SER, 4THR, 3ARG and many more. …”
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    The Ethics of Refusal in Terrence Malick’s A Hidden Life by Marguerite La Caze, Magdalena Zolkos

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Terrence Malick’s 2019 film A Hidden Life explores the ethical and political problem of refusal as an act and utterance of “not doing” violence and injustice that is expected. …”
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    Exposition et exhortation : deux facettes du discours écologique by Gaëlle Ferré

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Prosodically close to pedagogical discourse, expository discourse is typically uttered with greater emphasis. Multimodally, this type of discourse relies on visual resources (slideshow, maps, etc.) and speakers’ gestures mostly include three types: discourse organisation gestures, pointing to visual resources, and representational gestures (McNeill, 2005) which illustrate the verbal content in speech and may even complement other types of visuals.For its part, exhortation will be shown to be expressed by hyperbolic speech (Druetta, 2015a; Ferré, 2014), metaphor and contrasts. …”
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    Context as a modifier of phraseological meaning by M. V. Harlamova

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…The phraseological units with positive or negative estimation, expressing emotionally-evaluative attitude of the speaker towards the subject, influence the creation of the pragmatic direction of the utterance. Effected by the context, some changes take place within the structure of phraseological meaning. …”
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    Writing papers: literary and scientific by Kun Hwang

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…When the time comes to sit down and put pen to paper, I remind myself of the saying, festina lente (in German, Ohne Hast, aber ohne Rast, corresponding to the English proverb “more haste, less speed”). If I am utterly exhausted when I finish writing, then I know that I have had my vision.…”
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    Quand des pesticides empoisonnent la recherche, la réglementation et la démocratie : by Louise Vandelac

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Indeed, this analytical work, based on Seralini's first-hand experience and on, something utterly unique, 2.5 million pages of internal documents from Bayer-Monsanto, the Monsanto Papers, declassified during the first American trials against Bayer-Monsanto of the 125.000 victims of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), attributed to Roundup, and on the 20.000 pages where Seralini's name appears 55.952 times. …”
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    The Last Word by Pieter Fourie

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Distance education demands that every word you utter has to go through a rigorous process of educational planning and design, writing, evaluation by critical readers, re-writting, re-evaluation, and proofreading over and again, before it goes through the processes of production and despatch. …”
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    The art of non-verbal communication in perlocutionary giftedness by Adam Świątek

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…In 1979, Cohen, Davis and Gaines highlighted the fact that perlocutionary acts have perlocutionary goals, which might be observed by the subsequent effects utterance have on the listener. In 2013, Post offered a new insight into the SAT and suggested that the role of perlocution ought not to be diminished, but enhanced and intensified. …”
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    Awareness of glottal settings for the production of /h/-initial and vowel-initial words in French learners of L2 English by Christelle Exare

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…They were finally asked to utter the last phrase (‘poor animal’) with the glottal settings of their choice — either continuous voicing or glottalisation — and then say whether they had realised one or the other. …”
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    Relations on Ensuring the Rights and Freedoms of a Man and Citizen as a Component of the Subject Matter of Administrative Law by A. T. Komziuk, Ye. A. Lypii

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…It is established that it can be carried out in different ways and means: by utterances in declarations, statements, enshrined in the Constitution and laws; participation in the preparation and adoption of international human rights instruments, accession to relevant international treaties, etc. …”
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    TITO DORČIĆ AS A FORERUNNER OF THE IRONIC MODE by Dean Slavić

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…He is trapped by his own predisposition and social environment and becomes unhappy in the "better life" imposed on him by his father. He is utterly unsuccessful in his career as well as in his family life. 20th-century interpreters found the cause of Tito’s state, or the source for such a character, in Darwinist theories supposedly praised by the novel’s author; a more recent critic emphasises the psychoanalytic motifs. …”
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    Quand les paroles s’envolent : réflexions sur les caractéristiques et la forme phonétique du High Rising Terminal en anglais contemporain by Stephan Wilhelm

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…The emergence of the so-called High Rising Terminal (HRT) or ‘uptalk’ – that is the use of rising intonation at the end of declarative utterances – is a major contemporary prosodic phenomenon that has been reported in numerous varieties of English worldwide (see for example Lakoff 1975; Ching 1982; Guy & Vonwiller 1984; Guy et al. 1986; Allan 1990; McLemore 1991; Britain 1992a, 1992b; Bradford 1997; Cruttenden 1997; Cheng & Warren 2005; Ladd 1996, 2008; Barry 2007; Liberman 2008; Sullivan 2010).The pragmatic function of the HRT is analysed in many different ways, and there is considerable variation in the descriptions of the speech segments in which it occurs. …”
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    Fausses infinitives de but et mirativité by Geneviève Girard-Gillet

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…For the type a) sentences the utterer is expressing his derogatory point of view and giving his personal explanation to what occurred. …”
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    An Efficient Malware Detection Approach Based on Machine Learning Feature Influence Techniques for Resource-Constrained Devices by Subir Panja, Subhash Mondal, Amitava Nag, Jyoti Prakash Singh, Manob Jyoti Saikia, Anup Kumar Barman

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The growing use of computer resources in modern society makes it extremely vulnerable to several cyber-attacks, including unauthorized access to equipment and computer systems’ manipulation or utter breakdown. Malicious attacks in the form of malware cause significant harm to systems with limited resources. …”
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    Exploring Aggregated wav2vec 2.0 Features and Dual-Stream TDNN for Efficient Spoken Dialect Identification by Ananya Angra, H. Muralikrishna, Dileep Aroor Dinesh, Veena Thenkanidiyoor

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Efficiency of a DID system depends on how well the input features encode the DID-specific contents in the speech that is spread across the utterance. In this paper, we explore different representations for efficient DID, which are motivated by the recent advancements in related areas. …”
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