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IMPARARE L’ITALIANO L2 CON LE CANZONI. UN CONTRIBUTO DIDATTICO
Published 2011-07-01“… The texts were adapted for diverse didactic uses: grammatical, lexical, rhetorical, socio-cultural, etc and for different levels of linguistic competence (L2: A1-C1, L1)…”
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Why is health improvement policy so difficult to secure? [version 2; peer review: 2 approved, 1 approved with reservations]
Published 2022-08-01“…On the other hand, there is a large gap between rhetorical and substantive commitment to prevention, a continuous HiAP implementation gap, and a tendency for COVID-19 health protection to overshadow health improvement. …”
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A cross-language study on citation practice in PhD theses
Published 2011-12-01“…Citation practice provides justification for arguments and allows a writer to indicate a rhetorical gap for her/his research and adopt a tone of authority. …”
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Translating the “literary” in literary translation in practice
Published 2015-12-01“…These features are both textual (covering non-casual language, rhetorical features and equivalences) and contextual (connotations, implicatures, intratextual and culture-bound associations). …”
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La femme prise entre modernité et tradition dans le roman « Hizya » de Maissa Bey
Published 2023-11-01“…The goal is to analyze the characteristics of literary orality as a process of rhetorical, aesthetic, and stylistic renewal specific to subversion. …”
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曹丕与曹植诗中的女性形象 = Images of women in the poems of Cao Pi and Cao Zhi
Published 2011“…While Cao Pi’s poems were clear, delicate and sentimental, Cao Zhi’s poems were rhetorically flamboyant and passionate. Cao Pi and Cao Zhi’s had written many Dai Yan Ti poems and poems about women. …”
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'Humanitarian intervention in Kosovo' as justified, executed and mediated by NATO : strategic lessons for Singapore
Published 2009“…Second, the largely American-dominated Western media - rather than being the purportly impartial fourth estate of the liberal imagination - can, as Kosovo clearly demonstrates, act as the de facto rhetorical arm of their governments. It is in Singapore's interests, therefore, to contribute to the development of objective criteria for determining the situations under which intervention for humanitarian reasons is legally defensible, while the influence and power of the Western media suggests that Singapore most retain a strong capacity to compete with the transnational media giants in shaping and regulating popular perceptions.…”
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MAKNA PENGETAHUAN DALAM FILSAFAT ADAT MINANGKABAU : RELEVANSINYA DENGAN MUSYAWARAH ADAT
Published 2011“…This research is important in order that the epistemological concepts articulated within pepatah petitih will not be considered as merely verbal, rhetorical or nostalgic expressions of the past and as having lost its relevance to the present and future. …”
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The poetics of subversion and conservatism: popular satire, c.1640 - c.1649
Published 1992“…The social function of satire in effecting change in the perception of reality and in public opinion accounts for the deliberate "popular" manner of satirical texts in the 1640s; the satires printed as single-sheet quarto pamphlets exploit the book market and provide a rhetorical vehicle for Parliamentary and Royalist writers. …”
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The collocation of words for treasure in Old English verse
Published 1994“…Such a definition allows for the examination of patterns of repetition beyond the half-line while also including the half-line formula thereby including stylistic features which have been considered, negatively, as constraints and restrictions on the freedom of the Old English poet, as well as other stylistic features which have been considered positively, as evidence of the rhetorical skill of the Old English poet. Rather than restrict the number of poems which I study, I have chosen to restrict the number of words to five words (<em>mađm</em>, <em>hord</em>, <em>gestreon</em>, <em>sinc</em> and <em>frætwe</em>} for treasure. …”
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“Lege artis” – Exploring the strategizing craft of consultants through the examination of (analytic) strategy tools in use
Published 2013“…</p> <p>This study proposes a reflexive account on the roles of strategy tools in everyday work by laying out a variety of data items and rhetorical devices. Analysing data, obtained from observations, interviews, written material, and focus groups, takes the findings into the first and second order analysis. …”
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Painful stories: the experience of pain and its narration in the Greek literature of the Imperial period (100-250)
Published 2011“…Part 1, ‘The Sublime Representation of Pain’, investigates the way different authors thought about the capacity of sublime language and rhetorical techniques such as <em>enargeia</em> to effectively communicate pain. …”
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Executing Mary Queen of Scots : strategies of representation in early modern Scotland
Published 2004“…</p> <p>Working for Mary’s political opponents, Sempill and Buchanan demonise the Queen by manipulating literary and cultural traditions such as Senecan tragedy, medieval poetic fopoi, and the speculum principis. Their rhetorical strategies collaborate with burgeoning Scottish and English print culture - broadsides tacked to market crosses, for instance - to create the illusion of a widespread populist uprising against Mary. …”
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The seductive voice of the aulos in Plato’s Symposium: from the dismissal of the auletris to Alcibiades’ praise of Socrates-auletes
Published 2018“…Just as marsyas’ and Olympus’ divine music is capable of revealing who needs to participate in mystic rites, so also Socrates’ aulemata are capable of achieving an effect that goes much deeper than mere rational persuasion and exposes the true ethical needs of his interlocutors. differently from what is often maintained, then, i will argue that Plato is not at all concerned with the capacity of the aulos to provoke deep and powerful emotions; on the contrary, far from rejecting entirely the intense and even ecstatic effects of music, Plato’s aim is to highlight the importance of using these powerful forces correctly. if oriented correctly, both musical and rhetorical aulemata become crucial educational “tools” to give shape to the soul and its inner hierarchy of desires. if oriented in the wrong ethi- cal direction, both the power of persuasive speech and that of music lead to the exact opposite result: psychological (and therefore political) strife.…”
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Gaya Bahasa Al-Tawkid daripada Perspektif Nahu dan Balaghah Arab
Published 2016“…Discussion concerning al-Tawkid is not only limited to the debate in Arabic grammatical knowledge; it also crosses the Arabian socioculture itself which is manifested through rhetorical authority (balaghah) and its literature (adab). …”
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A comparative genre-based investigation into the results sections of quantitative and qualitative research articles on tourism
Published 2017“…The results of this study shows that there are differences in the prevalence of rhetorical moves and steps of quantitative and qualitative Tourism Results sections. …”
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