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    Do they understand more? Turkish EFL speakers perception of sentence stress in English by Anita Buczek-Zawiła

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The interpretation of the results reveals that Turkish EFL speakers are more sensitive to the highlighting or contrastive function of sentence stress, achieving overall better result here than when they are to judge its contribution to notion such as politeness or impatience. …”
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    Factor Analysis of Utterances in Japanese Fiction-Writing Based on BCCWJ Speaker Information Corpus by Hajime Murai

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…In addition, utterances varied between close and intimate relationships between the speaker and listener. Moreover, repeated factor analyses for 7576 data sets in BCCWJ speaker information corpus revealed ten typical utterance styles (neutral, frank, dialect, polite, feminine, crude, aged, interrogative, approval, and dandy). …”
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    The influence of political and professional activities of k. Trilliovskyi on the formation of Ukrainian political and legal thought by Fedyk L., Lytsur M.

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Trilliovskyi’s practical activities on the formation of Ukrainian political and legal thought. Methods. The author uses the historical and genetic method to identify the origins of certain legal ideas in Ukrainian socio-political and legal thought. …”
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    Embodied sharpness: exploring the slicing gesture in political talk shows by Silva H. Ladewig

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Through a detailed historical overview of recurrent gestures in political communication and an extension of the repertoire of recurrent gestures in German speakers, the study emphasizes the Slicing gesture’s function in stance-taking and self-presentation. …”
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    The Politics of Language in Constructing Civil Identity: Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina by T. I. Popadeva

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Civil identity is one of the most significant factors in modern political practice. Today’s identity formation and development of large national groups is less based on a cultural and historical foundation and increasingly depends on political technologies. …”
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    From Independence to Involvement: The Case Study of Politeness Strategy in Chinese-English Business Interpreting by Jiaqi Xue

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…More specifically, the interpreter appears to convert the independence politeness strategy employed by the Chinese speaker into the involvement politeness strategy in the English rendering. …”
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    Gender-Based Choice of Politeness Strategies in Interviews by Desi Anwar with Queen of Denmark Margrethe II and President Erdogan by Theresia Arianti, Fenny Yutika Seli

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Choosing the appropriate politeness strategies would lead to a smooth talk between the Speaker (S) and the Hearer (H). …”
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    Epistemic Disruptions. Autofiction and Identity Politics in Paul B. Preciado’s Can the Monster Speak? (2020) and Kim de l’Horizon’s Blutbuch (2022) by Stephanie Bremerich

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The ‘I’ of the autofiction becomes the catalyst of an anti-hegemonic knowledge and anti-hegemonic discourse and thus performs a core concern of identity politics in a literary way, namely the claiming of a subject and speaker position in the hegemonic discourse. …”
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    La dimension vocale de la propagande by Oksana Bulgakowa

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…This article situates the voices of the speakers in the vocal landscape in the Soviet Union of this time as represented by the public voice of political figures and the professional voice of radio announcers and film actors. …”
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    L’emploi de formes d’adresse dans les interactions interculturelles – perceptions et discussions authentiques entre francophones et finnophones by Johanna Isosävi

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Politeness forms an integral part of communication, although the different frames of expectations can cause problems to L2 speakers. …”
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    LINGUISTIC PECULIARITIES OF EFFECTIVE PUBLIC SPEECH by Vidmanė Žoštautaitė, Dinalda Simuntienė

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The majority of public speakers that an individual might encounter are political figures. …”
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    METAPHORICAL CONCEPTS AND THEIR IDEOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS IN ALURING VOTES FOR INDONESIAN PRESIDENCY by Arif Budiman, Khristianto Khristianto

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Other metaphors from the incumbent are targeted to Rocky Gerung (RG), as a tough and intelligent speakers in Indonesian political discourse. Budiman Sujatmiko took the concept of DEBATING IS A PLAY, undermining the arguments in RG’s statements. …”
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    THE PROBLEM OF EQUALENT TRANSLATION OF ONIMS FROM GERMAN INTO RUSSIAN by M. A. Chigasheva

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…The study of proper names and common names, created by the former including the comparative aspect may be of practical interest particularly at the lessons of the socio-political translation, as well as from the point of cultural linguistics since such lexical units express the specificity of the cultural background of the German native speaker. …”
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    Ideological Shift in Interpreted Parliamentary Speeches: The Conference Interpreter as Meaning Co-Constructor by Dobkiewicz Patryk

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The results of a quantitative analysis point towards verb phrases being more susceptible to ideological shift than noun phrases, while the relationship between ideological shift and political orientation of the speaker requires further study. …”
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