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    Nonspecific Orbital Inflammation (NSOI): Unraveling the Molecular Pathogenesis, Diagnostic Modalities, and Therapeutic Interventions by Kevin Y. Wu, Merve Kulbay, Patrick Daigle, Bich H. Nguyen, Simon D. Tran

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Nonspecific orbital inflammation (NSOI), colloquially known as orbital pseudotumor, sometimes presents a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge in ophthalmology. …”
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    Toxic Communication Zones and Emotive Markers in the Russian-Language Work Environment by Elena B. Pavlova, Nailya G. Valeeva

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…It shows that abusive words and phrases, zoolexics, vernacular and slang vocabulary, colloquial emotionally colored vocabulary, and phraseological units are equally relevant for all three zones of toxic communication zones. …”
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    antistih (anti-verse), Church Slavonic language, Church Slavonic graphics, Church Slavonic orthography, homonymy, book correction, apostrof (apostrophe), diacritics by Dmitry V. Rudnev, Tatiana S. Sadova

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…It is assumed that the primary metaphor of the medieval state as a family state, reflected in a special “familiar” type of official communication, is focused on oral colloquial speech. The sovereign was presented as the parent of his citizens, the dependence of one prince on another was defined in terms of kinship, the reference of people towards those in authority was expressed using speech formulas with the modality of demand, disparagement, exhortation, submission, and the like. …”
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    Deep-learning for conversational speech using semantic textual analysis by Suthakar, Shiny Gladdys

    Published 2022
    “…They have a lot of room to fully understand speech of colloquial nature. Focusing on English speech in the Singaporean context, this project aims to provide a solution for generating formal semantic equivalents of conversational sentences derived from speech. …”
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    WHAT ARE SHIBBOLETHNONYMS AND DO THEY EXIST IN THE SERBIAN LANGUAGE? by Milan D. Ivanović

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The analysis is performed from the standpoint of Serbian onomastics and etymology using appropriate examples from different varieties of the Serbian language: the standard, rural vernacular, and informal varieties of urban environments (i.e. colloquial style and youth jargon or slang). Examples are classified into shibbolethnonyms ʻproperʼ, with more or less clear motivation reflected in the imitation of phonological, grammatical and/or lexical features in the speech of another ethnic or regional community (Švabenzi infrm. …”
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    Wyznaczniki tabloidyzacji popularnonaukowego dyskursu historycznego w kanale serwisu YouTube „Historia bez Cenzury” by Anna Barańska-Szmitko

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Simplifications are also applied (narrative, colloquialisms, dialogicality in the youtuber-viewer relationship). …”
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    Strutture slave e romanze in contatto: il periodo ipotetico nelle varietà slovene del Friuli by Malinka Pila

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…However, the latter is only used in the literary language, whereas in colloquial speech it is practically avoided. Its functions are fulfilled by the present conditional, which is thus ambiguous. …”
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    Replanteando el futuro de la ciudad americana: ¿hacia una agenda de habitabilidad? by Ignacio San Martín

    Published 2008-06-01
    “…It is evident that the movement toward a sustainable urbanism, despite its colloquial acceptability, has produced minimal results in the country at large. …”
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    HEMORRHAGIC FEVER WITH RENAL SYNDROME IN CHILDREN OF THE GORIŠKA REGION IN 2021 by Lea Lazar, Katja Likar Šoštarič, Dragica Prinčič Komic

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The transmission of the virus in Slovenija occurs mainly from mice to human hosts, giving the disease its second, colloquial name, »mice chills/mice fever«. The most common clinical presentation is fever with chills and headache. …”
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    Mitigating Devices to Save Face in Sellers and Buyers Communication in Bukittinggi Traditional Market by Widya Widya, Erika Agustiana

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…In this study, the researchers focused on interactions between sellers and buyers in the traditional market in Bukittinggi, West Sumatera, which makes use of the colloquial Minangkabau language. This descriptive qualitative research was aimed at investigating the mitigation functions that exist in buying and selling interactions. …”
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    TEXT-FORMING FUNCTION OF TAG QUESTIONS: TRANSLATION AND ADEQUATE TEXT INTERPRETATION PROBLEMS (BASED ON CINEMA-TEXTS) by E.G. Lugovskaya

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The study was carried out on the basis of subtitles – dialogue interactions in the comedy film “Paul” (2011) directed by Greg Mottola, implemented as the closest possible to live use of literary and artistic stylisation of colloquial speech.…”
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    Ohjeita, tietoa ja turvaa kielen keinoin. Ulkomailta palkatut sairaanhoitajat ammatillista suomen kielen taitoaan osoittamassa by Marja Seilonen

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…Also under scrutiny was their ability to shift between professional and colloquial language use.…”
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    Language aggression in virtual professional communities by Tatiana V. Dubrovskaya, Elmira I. Yuskaeva

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…These include pejoratives, depreciative epithets, colloquialisms, informal expressions, lexemes with semantics of emotional state, imperatives, means of deontic modality and a shift in using polite/impolite forms of address. …”
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    Irreducible worlds of inexhaustible meaning: early 1950s machine learning as subjective decision making, creative imagining and remedy for the unforeseen by Aaron Mendon-Plasek, Syed Mustafa Ali, Stephanie Dick, Sarah Dillon, Matthew L. Jones, Jonnie Penn, Richard Staley

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…This machine learning implemented in learning programs came to be seen by some researchers as more efficacious descriptions of the natural and social world because these descriptions were perspective-dependent, profoundly contingent and contextually non-exhaustive. Often indexed as colloquial appeals to greater ‘generality’, conceptions of machine learning's efficacy as the capacity to make meaning from contradictory information continues to inform contemporary debates regarding artificial intelligence, society and possibility.…”
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    Multilingual, Multimodal, and Multidisciplinary: Deaf Students and Translanguaging in Content Area Classes by Jessica Scott, Scott Cohen

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Next, teachers can expose students to discipline and subject-specific written and signed words, as well as colloquial meanings of similar written and signed words (e.g., evidence versus fact versus proof in American Sign Language). …”
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    STYLISTIC POTENTIAL OF GERMAN SYNTAX by L. V. Fadeeva

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…Their development is closely related to the nominalization trend. The influence of colloquial speech on the literary German and its written form, closing to natural speech lead to the renunciation of closed–in constructions. …”
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    Methodology and Case Study for Validation of Aircraft-Induced Clouds from Hyperspectral Imagery by Amy Tal Rose, Lance Sherry, Donglian Sun

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Aircraft-Induced Clouds (AICs), colloquially called contrails, form from the emission of soot from jet engines during cruise flight in favorable atmospheric conditions. …”
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    Social deixis and communication on Facebook by Kamila Miłkowska-Samul

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…</p> <p>Means of communication offered by Facebook facilitate production of everyday, colloquial language, which permits insight into natural and spontaneous realizations of social deixis.…”
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    Age gradations of the young generation at the Karakalpaks: ethnological optics (formulation of the problem) by Timur R. Zhabbarbergenov

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…For example, in the modern colloquial vocabulary of these areas, the following terms are often used: in relation to young men – bala (boy), zhas öspirim (young man), er bala (man), zhas zhigit (young guy), zhigit (guy), uilengen zhigit (married guy), for women – kyzalak (girl), zhas öspirim (younger), boy zhetken қyz (girl), zhas kelinshek (young daughter-in-law). …”
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    Language Identity of Online Business Correspondence (on Material of the French and English Languages) by N. V. Poliakova, N. A. Skitina, V. P. Shabanova

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Decrease in the degree of formality is observed in online business correspondence, which is manifested through the use of colloquial and slang expressions. Traditional opening formulas of address such as Sir and Dear are often replaced with Hello and Hi. …”
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