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    US Fairytales of the First Half of the 20th Century: Constructing the National (Stylistic and Plot Peculiarities)

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The analysis makes it possible to single out a number of peculiarities typical of the fairytale discourse in the works of American writers, such as a tendency to ironically reconsider the canons of the genre and combine the features of fantasy and realism in the narrative, which makes the role of colloquial linguistic means more significant. The desire to create a nation-specific type of the genre brings about the problem of nomination. …”
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  2. 742

    Offset Well Design Optimization Using a Surrogate Model and Metaheuristic Algorithms: A Bakken Case Study by Ahmed Merzoug, Vamegh Rasouli

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Fracture-driven interaction FDI (colloquially called “Frac-hit”) is the interference of fractures between two or more wells. …”
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    Ridoppiare per modernizzare? Modificazioni linguistiche nei ridoppiaggi di alcuni famosi classici Disney by Mariaelena Martusciello

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…The direction of change of the lexicon is instead more evident, through which it has been tried to approach the language of the youngest, with the elimination of clear archaisms and the increase in colloquialisms, according to the trend lines of contemporary Italian.…”
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    Both Manuka and Non-Manuka Honey Types Inhibit Antibiotic Resistant Wound-Infecting Bacteria by Samantha R. Hewett, Stephany D. Crabtrey, Esther E. Dodson, C. Alexander Rieth, Richard M. Tarkka, Kari Naylor

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Concentrations of 10–30% honey inhibited the growth of the highly antibiotic-resistant organisms colloquially referred to as “superbugs”, which the WHO declared in 2017 to be in critical need of new antibiotics. …”
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    Predetermined Foreign Policy – Aligning National Policies of the Candidate Countries With the CFSP and CSDP: Case of Montenegro by Srđan Orlandić

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Montenegrin officials stated that, with respect to the EU policies vis-à-vis other third countries and regions, the country would not have difficulties in implementing CFSP and CSDP positions, yet, they expressed their commitment to be ready to fully and actively participate in the EU ’s policies by the date of accession. Montenegro, also colloquially called ’the EU ’s good student’, in its accession process is already aligning with the EU ’s policies. …”
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  6. 746

    Expression of voice relation in the languages of different structure: is there a category of voice in Hungarian? by Antonina P. Guskova

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…The article considers both the written form of the modern Hungarian language and examples from live colloquial speech. The methodological framework of this study is based on researches on general linguistics, the theory of morphology, contributing to the formulation of the problem, determining the degree of its development in the research literature, as well as familiarizing with the conceptual approaches to the voice as an ambiguously interpreted grammatical category of the verb. …”
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    Studying the Rhythmic Structure of the End-rhyme of Masnavi According to Derivational Compounds by Parvin Golizadeh, Qodrat QasemiPoor, Reza Guruyi

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Hybrid combinations of words: These compound words are of another type of derivative compounds in Masnavi that they are often used colloquially known as "common components".…”
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  8. 748

    Examining the impacts of elevated, variable pCO2 on larval Pacific razor clams (Siliqua patula) in Alaska by Marina W. Alcantar, Jeff Hetrick, Jacqueline Ramsay, Amanda L. Kelley

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…An increase in anthropogenic carbon dioxide is driving oceanic chemical shifts resulting in a long-term global decrease in ocean pH, colloquially termed ocean acidification (OA). Previous studies have demonstrated that OA can have negative physiological consequences for calcifying organisms, especially during early life-history stages. …”
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    RITRATTISTICA FEMMINILE E DESCRIZIONI D’AMBIENTE NELLA NOVELLISTICA DELLA CONTESSA LARA: APPUNTI PER UN’INDAGINE STILISTICO-RETORICA by Benedetto Giuseppe Russo

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…We hope that these notes will add to the knowledge of an author whose colloquial and captivating prose helped the Italianization process of post-unification female readers, from a social and communicative point of view.…”
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    Biofilms as potential reservoirs of stony coral tissue loss disease by James S. Evans, Valerie J. Paul, Christina A. Kellogg

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Since 2014, corals throughout Florida’s Coral Reef have been plagued by an epizootic of unknown etiology, colloquially termed stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD). …”
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    Uwagi wstępne do analizy komunikacji na forach fanów tenisa ziemnego by Magdalena Duś

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In the German tennis forum, colloquial language dominates, with an emphasis on neutral posting. …”
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    Evaluating the thermodynamic potential for carbon capture from internal combustion engines by Alexander K. Voice, Esam Hamad

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This work explores the potential for use of carbon dioxide separation processes, colloquially known as carbon capture, to accelerate decarbonization of the transport sector. …”
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    KidzMed e-learning to upskill student pharmacists to teach pill swallowing to children. by Alice P McCloskey, Andrew Lunn, Michael J Traynor, Emma J Lim, Yincent Tse, Philippa G McCabe, Ravi D Mistry, Nicola Vasey, Ailsa Pickering, Adam P Rathbone

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…It is mistakenly assumed that adults can swallow solid oral dosage forms (SODFs, e.g. tablets/capsules colloquially referred to as 'pills'), without difficulty and that children cannot. …”
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    Fungal effectors versus defense-related genes of B. juncea and the status of resistant transgenics against fungal pathogens by Prajjwal Rai, Laxman Prasad, Pramod Kumar Rai

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Oilseed brassica has become instrumental in securing global food and nutritional security. B. juncea, colloquially known as Indian mustard, is cultivated across tropics and subtropics including Indian subcontinent. …”
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    KOREAN REALIA IN INDIRECT TRANSLATION (ON THE NOVEL “THE VEGETARIAN” BY HAN KANG) by Yulia A. Kovalchuk

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The translator was not able to convey the symbolical meaning of many culinary terms and the idea of collective eating as a crucial social phenomenon in Korea. The Ukrainian colloquialisms and slang integrated into the Korean novel make the expressions unnatural and inappropriate to the context. …”
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  16. 756

    IL “LUMBARD” A SAINT LOUIS. STORIA DI UN’EMIGRAZIONE LINGUISTICA by Chris Stephens, Marina Ghiringhelli

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…They then focus attention on which and how much Lumbard remains preserved to this day, identifying a collection of terms and sayings grouped into five broad areas: home, commands, weather, colorful/vulgar expressions and colloquial expressions. This collection reveals how Lumbard is a nearly necessary linguistic choice in certain domains and contexts and, above all, how this dialect conveys a clear and distinct identity that is neither Italian nor American but genuinely Lombard.…”
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    A sentiment analysis approach for travel-related Chinese online review content by Hanyun Li, Wenzao Li, Jiacheng Zhao, Peizhen Yu, Yao Huang

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…However, travel-related online reviews are rife with colloquialisms, sparse feature dimensions, metaphors, and sarcasm. …”
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    Quick Trust and Slow Time : Relational Innovations in Disability Performing Arts Practice by Bree Hadley, Eddie Paterson, Madeleine Little

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…In this article, we draw upon findings from a series of workshops with disabled artists around Australia, conducted as part of the ARC funded Disability in the Performing Arts in Australia: Beyond The Social Model project – known colloquially to its collaborators and participants as ‘The Last Avant Garde’ project ( <a data-untrusted="" href="https://lastavantgarde.com.au" id="d9650536e101" target="xrefwindow">https://lastavantgarde.com.au</a>) – to propose a new approach. …”
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    Scientific ideas of Olga B. Sirotinina and Saratov linguistic school of researching real communication units. On the occasion of the centenary of birth of the scientist and teacher by Andreeva, Svetlana Vladimirovna, Viktorova, Elena Yuryevna

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Sirotinina in her research of the colloquial speech determined new approaches to communicative units: alongside the syntax of predicative units she developed the syntax of non-predicative ones. …”
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    The Spectacle of “Patriotic Violence” in Romania: Populist Leader George Simion’s Mediated Performance by Teodora-Elena Grapă, Andreea-Alina Mogoș

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The results indicate that news media reports are defined by conflict (aggression, violence), scandalization, negativity, emotionality, and by a prevalent use of arresting quotes that employ colloquial language (sarcasm, vulgarity). Simion’s celebrity populism is styled through an “ideal candidate,” “populist campaigner” image and framed through the emotional glorification (unionism, patriotism, Orthodoxy) of a potentially united “homeland,” a democratic space that reflects the unadulterated will of ordinary Christian-Orthodox Romanians whose sovereignty is currently undermined by corrupt political elites. …”
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