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    Pragmatic Implications of Slang in Husseini Preachers’ Iraqi Arabic by Basim Kadhim, Saeed Abdulraheem

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Hence, the popular colloquial language is employed by these Husseini preachers in their lectures and sermons, which are characterized - as the case may be - by a very formal context. …”
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    The Themes of Resistance and Democracy in the Poems of Nasim Shomal and Bayram al-Tunisi by Yahya Maruf, Ayat Fathi Kanduleh

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…Seyyed Ashraf al-Din hosaini and bayram al-tunisi are outstading figures of folklore poetry in Iran and Egypt. Nasim Shomal’s colloquial poems and al-Tunisi’s colloquial mavals and zajals were successful in fulfilling the poets’ task in awakening and awaring people by the use of satire and parody. …”
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    Fonostilistika novostnych massmedia by Svetlana F. Baryševa

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The colloquial pronunciation variants exist in the speech of both professional groups to a similar degree. …”
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    Airship Technology / by Navarrete, Jazmyn, author 646397

    Published 2012
    “…A propeller is often colloquially known as screw both in aviation and maritime.…”
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    Group of Homonyms “Kolymka” (Word-Formation and Functional Aspects) by A. I. Semenov

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The relevance of the study is due to the growing interest in the study of both colloquial speech and regional linguistic phenomena. …”
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    Tomato flu/fever - An analysis of the Hand Foot and Mouth Disease outbreak reported in India. by Ashley Quigley, Mohana Kunasekaran, Danielle Hutchinson, Evangeline Gardiner, Anjali Kannan, Susan Abraham

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The term “Tomato Flu” or “Tomato Fever” is the colloquial term in India used to describe multiple diseases that present with a fever and rash, with characteristic red, “tomato” shaped blister that appears on different parts of the body, which begin small and increase in size as disease progresses. …”
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    Some Verbal Forms in the Testament of Vladimir Monomakh to His Children and the Language of Kiev in the 11th Century by Maria N. Sheveleva

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…The Testament of Vladimir Monomakh contains the earliest example of the Old Russian colloquial pluperfect bylъ stvorilъ—this form, as the context shows, has the meaning of the resultative state beginning before the point of reference. …”
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    The Morality of Orality: Grace Paley's Stories by Perry, Ruth

    Published 2012
    “…Grace Paley's narrators, ordinary middle-aged women, push this radical equality further. Their colloquial speech and daily concerns challenge conventional literary notions of the subject matter of fiction as well as the class, gender, and racial identities of its speakers.…”
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    The Internet as a Basis for Research on Ethnic Identity: Polish Blogs in Lithuania by Krystyna Rutkowska

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…We are dealing here with the colloquial style preserved in the written version. …”
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    Językowe gry z tradycją w blogach politycznych by Iwona Zbijowska

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…The examples show intertextual modifications of fixed expressions, Biblical and literary quotations, as well as idioms, proverbs and slogans functioning in everyday colloquial language.…”
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    Veel kord regilaulu parallelismist, poeetilisest sünonüümiast ja analoogiast/ Once more on the parallelism of runosong, on the poetical synonymy and analogy by Mari Sarv

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The article also points to the problems with the classification of runosong parallelism to the analogous and synonymous by Wolfgang Steinitz (1934), widely used in the runosong discourse: although analogy and synonymy probably represent the most remarkable semantic relations between the parallel lines, it is not easy to make clear distinction between synonymous and analogous lines (or concepts)—even in the colloquial non-poetic language the synonyms are usually not equivalent in all aspects of meaning; the regular use of poetical synonyms in runosongs makes it impossible at all—the geese, ducks, and grouses as different birds are analogous in the colloquial language, but synonymous in the runosong all denoting the group of maidens. …”
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    The Advantages and Disadvantages of Tactical Bluff in the Investigation against Criminal Organisations in Hungary by Endre NYITRAI

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…I understood, that some criminalists do not differentiate between colloquial bluff and tactical bluff, that can be the source of several mistakes. …”
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    Reflection of the Effect of Slang Components in Translation (Case Study: The Collection of Stories "Al-Hob Fawqa Hadabit Al-Haram") by Fatemeh Mohammadnasab, Fereshteh Afzali

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Folk words become popular in a certain period and, after a short period, they are whether forgotten or enter into the colloquial and official language. The use of slang manifests itself in the form of breaking words, reduction, repetition, change, heart, increase and decrease of phonemes, colloquial words, prayer, oath, curse, etc. …”
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    BERT‐TriF: An inductive short text classification model for power equipment defect records by Zhenhao Ye, Bingyan Guo, Donglian Qi

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Abstract The descriptions of power equipment defect records are often characterized by colloquial short texts. Standardized classification of a large number of colloquial defect descriptions has laid a solid foundation for building a power equipment knowledge graph and improving the level of intelligence in the field of power inspection. …”
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    PHRASEOLOGY IN THE CROATIAN LINGUISTIC ARTICLES by Ljiljana Kolenić

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…In such texts the most often phrases connections are “since”, “with regard to”, “regardless of”, “in relation to” etc. Colloquial phrases are very rare and literary-artistic even more rare. …”
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    The means to express possibility and supposition in Spanish compared to the Russian language by M В Budiltseva, A Р Denisova

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…The authors make their conclusions on the basis of analyzing numerous examples from belles-lettres, textbooks, proverb collections, as well as their own notes of the colloquial speech. Some recommendations are given in order to optimize the foreign language teaching.…”
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    Effects of Fluid Modernity on the Language Culture of Professional Communication by Piotr Zbróg

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…As such, many senders make use of different styles and varieties of utterance at the same time, combining them freely within one text (e.g., formal and informal, careful and colloquial, etc.). Colloquial lexis (e.g., ogarnij się, ruchy, pierdoły) and linguistic forms which are incorrect according to the contemporary norm (e.g., na wiosce, mi się to podoba) are being added to customarily careful utterances—sermons, news reports, and lectures at school and university. …”
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    Bailando, me paso el día bailando y los vecinos mientras tanto <i>no paran de molestar</i>. <i>Parar de</i> + <span style="font-variant: small-caps">inf </span>as an Interruptive V... by Mar Garachana

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Thus, estimates of the frequencies of use of linguistic forms associated with colloquial language forms should be taken with caution, as frequency of use may differ significantly across discourse traditions. …”
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    Emergent grammatical structures of Bahasa Pasar: based on hakka – malay and cantonese – Malay glossaries by Wang Xiaomei

    Published 2012
    “…Various text books on colloquial Malay were published to meet the needs of communication between the local residents and migrants. …”
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    Cultures of Spalting by Seri C. Robinson

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Wood decayed and colored by fungi, colloquially known as ‘spalted wood’, has been a source of art and folklore across numerous cultures. …”
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