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    ‘The Theatre of the Family’: An Irish Approach to Gender Awareness in Catherine Dunne’s Fiction by Auxiliadora Pérez Vides

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…However, as I intend to argue in this article, by bringing to the fore the diverse ways whereby women transcend the social, psychological or material barriers that the Irish family ideology and the rhetorics of maternity have traditionally set upon them, Dunne emphasizes the need to re-think the social and individual implications that these obstacles entail, insofar as the rearticulation of their conventional significance constitutes a catalyst for women’s attainment of selfdiscovery. …”
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    East and West in Aldous Huxley’s Travel Writings by Daniela Nadia MACOVEI

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…The present article will try to explore Aldous Huxley’s travel writing in order to understand how much of it is fiction, and how much are the writer’s real subjective impressions and opinions, on the one hand; and, on the other hand, the fiction part will be scrutinized in order to identify clichés, i.e. ’the rhetorical figures one keeps encountering in [...] descriptions of the ‘’mysterious East’’, as well as the stereotypes about the African (or Indian or Irish or Jamaican or Chinese) mind’, as Edward Said (1994: xi) so rightfully puts it. …”
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    Double or half reading, double or full meaning: Amphibological and anacoluthic syntax through the lens of Qur’an translators by Hamada Hassanein

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The Qur’an abounds in multifaceted ambiguous and elliptical structures which sometimes attest its idiosyncratic rhetorical style and challenging formal correspondence and dynamic/functional equivalence between Arabic and English. …”
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    The vexed question of Ethiopian identity-driven politics and the discourse of political communication in the digital media sphere by Dessalegn Yeshambel Wassie, Mulatu Alemayehu Moges, Biset Ayalew Nigatu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Accordingly, accommodative discursive strategies appear to be the dominant discursive strategies utilized by unionist political actors, while ethno-nationalists employ divisive rhetorical strategies in their political communication. …”
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    O TECNODISCURSO DE DIVULGAÇÃO CIENTÍFICA: RELAÇÕES RETÓRICAS E DESLINEARIZAÇÃO EM HIPERLIGAÇÕES DE NOTÍCIAS DIGITAIS by Eduardo Paré GLÜCK, Êrica Ehlers IRACET, Maria Eduarda GIERING

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…RESUMO Este trabalho tem por objetivo analisar o comportamento retórico-discursivo de hiperligações constitutivas de notícias digitais de divulgação científica publicadas nas revistas on-line Galileu e Superinteressante, a partir de noções postuladas nos quadros da Análise do Discurso Digital (ADD), de M-A. Paveau, e da Rhetorical Structure Theory (RST), desenvolvida por W. …”
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    Strategie poetiche negli Epilli del Corpus Bucolicorum by Adele Teresa Cozzoli

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…The authors of the shor poems preserved in the Corpus bucolicorum have assimilated well mechanisms and devices of narrative renovation, that represent the most relevant literary experience on the part of the major Hellenistic authors, and they reproduce them with a sophisticated rhetorical skill, sometimes exhibiting a good knowledge of archaic and classical literature. …”
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    Des images de l’immigration clandestine dans l’expression artistique : portée et sens by Meriem BOUGHACHICHE

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Besides these aspects, the desire for exodus can be read from a double anthropological and psychological perspective: if the young Harraga flees his country for a better future, if the refugee aspires to peace by moving, the artist expresses his exodus by leaving the real world for the virtual in search of truths and possible meanings through indirect and rhetorical means, romantic, allegorical and pictorial dimensions that incite reflection. …”
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    Mixed martial arts discourse as a variety of sports martial and interactive discourses by Alexeyev, Alexander Borisovich

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…In particular, from the standpoint of stylistics, one can determine some features of how different rhetorical devices are used in order to actualize the linguistic and pragmatic intentions of the speaker. …”
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    From 'Mr. Guthrie is profoundly mistaken ...' to 'Our data do not seem to confirm the results of a previous study on ...': A diachronic study of polemicity in academic writing (181... by Françoise Salager Meyer

    Published 1999-01-01
    “…Finally, our qualitative findings revealed that 19th and early 20th century Cr references were formulated in a much more direct, involved, personal and author-responsible manner than their mid- and late 20th century counterparts, the rhetorical features of the latter being a pronounced hedginess and the shifting of the disagreeement responsibility from a human agent (who became a detached and apparently neutral actor) to an inanimate ¿talking fact/finding¿ which is then given a prominent thematic position.…”
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    Intertextuality in Pre-service Teachers’ Argumentative Essay in Raising AI: Practices and Beliefs by Martono, Nur Arifah Drajati, Dewi Rochsantiningsih, Surya Agung Wijaya

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…English as Foreign Language (EFL) pre-service teachers arguably face more challenges regarding rhetorical moves in argumentative essays, and one of them is intertextuality because EFL pre-service teachers' arguments require sufficient and high-quality support and evidence from other scholars. …”
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    The European Model of Development Faced with the Quaternary Sector Emergence Test by Dumitru Miron, Dragoș Șeuleanu, Cezar Radu Cojocariu and Laura Benchea, Dumitru Miron, Dragoș Șeuleanu, Cezar Radu Cojocariu and Laura Benchea, Dumitru Miron, Dragoș Șeuleanu, Cezar Radu Cojocariu and Laura Benchea, Dumitru Miron, Dragoș Șeuleanu, Cezar Radu Cojocariu and Laura Benchea

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…The strategic philosophy can no longer be just rhetorical but must be found at the level of all European sectoral policies, national macroeconomic policies but also of the programs and projects launched by the actors operating in the business environment. …”
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    Review Essay: In the Trap of Synthesizing Discourse Analysis and Sociological Field Theory by Siegfried Jäger

    Published 2007-05-01
    “…However, one cannot forfeit the use of linguistic tools and neither does GEDEN ("semantic contents", "topics", "narratives", "style", "rhetorics"). It would be preferable to bring together the important discourse-analytical findings of various disciplines rather than—rashly—to have them compete against each other. …”
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    REPRESENTATION OF YOON SUK-YEOL AND LEE JAE-MYUNG IN SOUTH KOREA PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION NEWS by Lia Amelia Nurkhazanah, Nani Darmayanti, Fahmy Lukman

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Then, there are no graphic and metaphorical rhetorical elements in the two analyzed news …”
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    Oxymoron<i>ing</i> Education: A Poem about Actualizing Affect for Public Good by Anne B. Reinertsen

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…An oxymoron is a self-contradicting or incongruous word or group of words as in Lord Byron’s (1788–1824) line from his satirical epic poem Don Juan; “<i>melancholy merriment</i>”, An oxymoron is a rhetorical and epigrammatic device for effect, often revealing paradox. …”
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    Language Styles Analysis in Coffee and Tea Advertisement on Mass Media by Komala Dwi Syaputri, Neti Afriani

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The results of this research found 27 data on coffee and tea advertisement containing language styles, consisting of 3 rhetorical language styles (consisting of 1 alliteration, 7 assonances, and 11 hyperboles), then 3 figurative language styles (consisting of 1 personification, 1 simile, and 2 synecdoches), and 4 denotative meaning (does not contain language style), as well as the semantic meaning contained in it. …”
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    The Art of Smearing: How Is Feminist Decolonizing Artivism Received by Italian Newspapers? The Case of Montanelli’s Statue by Nicoletta Mandolini

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The study employs Foucauldian critical discourse analysis in order to identify the rhetorical strategies used by journalists to criticise or legitimate the feminist collective’s action. …”
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    The New Crusades: Islamophobia and the Global War on Muslims by Alia Md. Wazzan

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…One answer to this rhetorical question is addressed by the Palestinian-American intellectual and activist Edward Said’s (2003) statement: “Every empire, however, tells itself and the world that it is unlike all other empires, that its mission is not to plunder and control but to educate and liberate” (as cited in Beydoun, 2023, p. 68). …”
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    Exploring the Recycling of Objective Move Across RA Sections in Soft Science Disciplines by Kimia Soltani, Davud Kuhi, Nasrin Hadidi

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Although a plethora of research endeavors have investigated the rhetorical structure of the Research Articles (RAs) through the lens of move analysis, Move Recycling (MR) across RA sections has remained unnoticed. …”
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    What Language Does the French “Musical Comedy” Speak? On Some Stylistic Experiments of the Legrand — Demy Tandem by Platonova Olesia A.

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The third part is devoted to studying the origins of Michel Legrand’s stylistic experiments (on the one hand — serious academic education, training with Nadia Boulanger; on the other— work with world-class jazz musicians), as well as to analysing three layers: jazz (improvisation, the nature of arrangements and harmonies on the example of The Umbrellas of Cherbourg), romantic (the application of the features of the genre of piano concerto in The Young Girls of Rochefort) and baroque (the use of the principles of orchestration, polyphonic forms, rhetorical figures in the Donkeyskin). The author concludes that Legrand and Demy, along with Bernstein and Sondheim, Webber and Rice, marked with their creativity the overcoming of the musical genre crisis of 1940–1950s associated with a shortage of meaningful librettos, lower quality of vocal-symphonic material, and a shift to entertainment and visual appeal to the detriment of musical dramaturgy. …”
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    The Religious, Literary, and Artistic Use of Broken Letters of the Quran in Persian Literature by Gholamreza Heidary

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…Persian poets and authors have engaged in the creation of original themes by considering the form and feature of broken letters of the Quran and by relying on religious, didactic, expressive and, rhetorical values of broken letters in Quran, while explaining the virtues, concepts, content, instructions, and stories in Surahs, and by using artistic and literary devices of adaptation, insertion, allusion, and so on. and they have well benefited from the use of external signs of these letters by creating excellent combinations, interpretations, and images. …”
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