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    Aspects of Communication Behavior: Medical Institutions and Public Interest by Asya Asenova-Todorova

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…In addition to the universal risks, the emotionally charged topic of healthcare, combined with the importance of healthcare facilities as trustworthy institutions, turns hospital mistakes into events of high news value. …”
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    Gathering Empirical Information And Analysis Of Strategies And Techniques Of Persuasive Communication by Antoniya Ivanova

    Published 2023-08-01
    “… The paper examines persuasive techniques and strategies in social situations, focusing on persuasion as the result of both cognitive and emotional processes. Means of persuasion are a major focus of research in the present work. …”
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    TRANSLATION OF ORALITY TRAITS IN LITERARY DIALOGUES by Lorea Ajanić, Anita Pavić Pintarić

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…These means refer to spoken communication and characters’ emotions – e.g. punctuation is used to express confusion, insecurity, or hesitation in conversations; exclamations are used to express emotions, tone and mood in the analyzed conversations. …”
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    Similar Links Between Advertising, Pop, and the Arts by Tatiana Stoitchkova

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…This paper explores the views of different ideas regarding popular culture and uses them as a framework to compare other ideas regarding images, messages, and emotional approaches in advertising. In addition to identifying areas of interactions between popular culture, advertising, and pop arts, the research exposes some observations in advertising professionals' working theories. …”
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    Rhetorical tools in multimodal copywriting texts by Iva Ivanova

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…The analysis provided grounds for the following conclusions: The communicative effectiveness of multimodal copywriting texts directly depends on the correct combination of rhetorical tools with the other components of the multimodal text; taking into account the characteristics of the audience; the achievement of synchronicity between expressiveness and comprehensibility, between informativeness and emotionality within the text. The rhetorical tools commented in the article, combined with a methodological approach that takes into account the multimodal nature of copywriting texts, can draw guidelines for creating effective communicative models applicable in all spheres of modern communication.…”
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    A Case Study: Key Competencies Integrating in Compulsory Elective Subject "Nature as Inspiration" [In Bulgarian] by S. Tomova, N. Raycheva, N. Tsanova

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…The first one is leading and accepted as a basic in expression creative ideas, emotional and aesthetic empathy in diverse social and cultural context by art. …”
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    Quality of Life and its Interrelationship with the Professional Community by Valentina Milenkova

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…It relates to a set of factors representing well-being, physical condition, and health; material success and income; the social environment and contacts; emotional satisfaction; personal development. The article studies the professional community as one of the important prerequisites for quality of life because the profession and its related income, career, environment, and development opportunities a conditions for unfolding the objective and subjective dimensions of the quality of life in a personal and community plan. …”
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    SLOVO MEŠTRA POLIKARPA AS A “MONOLOGUE WITHIN A CONVERSATION” – ONE ASPECT by Marija-Ana Dürrigl

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Nonetheless, the discourses of Death are exciting, dramatic, colourful and full of emotional impulses, which allows for the possibility of prelection as a kind of subdued performance in front of an audience. …”
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    Jak polscy kaktusiarze "mówią" o swoich roślinach by Tomasz Kurdyła

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Women are mainly responsible for the evolution of this emotional sociolect variant.   Jak polscy kaktusiarze „mówią” o swoich roślinach Hobbystyczna uprawa kaktusów w Polsce sięga XIX wieku, największy rozkwit przeżywała w latach 30. i 60. ubiegłego stulecia. …”
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    Unraveling the mystery of Takutsubo cardiomyopathy: a descendant of COVID-19 heart syndrome by S. Kanuri, P. J. Sirrkay

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…COVID-19 infection or vaccination can incite severe emotional disorders such as anxiety and depression, which flames up impaired neural networks in the limbic system. …”
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    Involvement of Free Sports for a Healthy Lifestyle: Case Study by E. Dode, M. Shehu, E. Haxhihyseni

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Subjects argue that in exercising free sports had not been influenced by others (63.3%), choices referring to stress management (39.4%), emotional regulation (34.9%), self-esteem increase when dealing with sports activities (42.2%), and to be physically active (75.2%). …”
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    Educational Paradigms of Communication of the 21st Century: Educational Challenges for the Specialists of the Future by Ferdinando Cabrini

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Unlike television, cinema has always introduced audiences into a virtual space. Cinema creates emotions with an extraordinary power to polarize audiences. …”
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    Asyndetic Complementation in the Light of Explicative Syntax (Exemplified with Bulgarian, Polish and Ukrainian) by Aleksander Kiklewicz

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…A given syntactic form is a valence characteristic of a limited group of semantic classes of verb, namely mental, emotive, perceptive and deliberative verbs. The author also shows that there are other factors that favor or, conversely, do not favor the use of conjunctionless sentences, such as negation, ellipsis, coreference, and others. …”
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