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  1. 921

    A solid camp with flowing soldiers: heterogeneous public engagement with science communication on Twitter by Bin Yang, Naipeng Chao, Cheng-Jun Wang

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…This study contributes to the understanding of fluidity as the essence of science communication. As the proverb goes, a solid camp is guarded by ever-changing soldiers. …”
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  2. 922

    "مشہور روایت"" ابن آدم تريد وأريد"" کی تخریج اور علمی مطالعہ A Scholarly Review of a Famous Narration (Hadith Qudsi )“Ibn AadamTtureedo wa Ureedo "... by ڈاکٹر حشمت بیگم, ڈاکٹر جنید اکبر

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…There are many sayings attributed either to the Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) or Allah (Jalla Jalaluhu) but in actuality they are either sayings of a saint or proverb. Some is the case of the subject cited above which is believed to be a Hadith Qudsi, popular not only among the people of far flung rural areas "…”
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    METAFORA DALAM PERCAKAPAN ANTARTOKOH PADA FILM THE KING�S SPEECH by , Rachmat Efendi, , Prof. Dr. Soepomo Poedjosoedarmo

    Published 2012
    “…The result showed that metaphor was not limited in the used of comparison or proverb. The research showed that metaphor was living in the humanâ��s daily life as Lakoff and Johnsonâ��s theory (1980:3). …”
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  4. 924

    Doctrine of consent in criminal law / Huzida Hussein by Hussein, Huzida

    Published 1986
    “…In other words, man's life is not being taken away as any way by anybody who wishes to do so. Like a proverb of an Englishman; God gives us life and He's the only one who has the right to take it back. …”
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    Explicitación e implicitación fraseolóxica: notas galegas by Xesús Ferro Ruibal

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…. // Following the paths opened by Valerii Mokienko’s doctrine about the enlargement or compression in phraseology -in his words expliciting and impliciting- we bring to discussion some new criteria to detect in which direction some idioms are moving in languages which, like Galician, lack enough historical documentation due to political circumstances: statistics from frequency tables, the lectio difficilior praeferenda, the humorous or correcting nuances, the existence of divergent plenior forms, the fact that a proverb inserted in a cantiga can show up in different poems, that it presents a discontinuity in its syntax or imaging in relatio…”
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  6. 926

    A Comparative Study of the Rights of Divorced Spouses in the Abrahamic Religions by moohamadreza kaykha, khalil Hakimifar, motaharh ebadipour

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…This descriptive-analytical study shows that in Islam, due to the vulnerable status of women, this norm has been given greater financial support for women and has been granted rights such as proverb, nahla, dowry and alimony. Whereas in Judaism and Christianity the woman is only entitled to dowry and alimony on the basis of the couple's ability to do so, this indicates the relationship between the owner and the owner. …”
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    SARCASM DETECTION IN PERSIAN by Zahra Bokaee Nezhad, Mohammad Ali Deihimi

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The study also used a new Persian proverb dictionary in the preparation step to enhance the accuracy of the proposed model. …”
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  8. 928

    The Role of Love in Tiruvachakam and Poetry of John Donne by Mr B.Senthil Kumar

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…So love is called as God. The famous proverb mentions that God is love and love is God. …”
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    Popular sayings that address time and PLE/PL2 teaching/learning by Danúsia Torres-dos-Santos, Ana Catarina Moraes Ramos Nobre-de-Mello, Maria Emília Barcellos da Silva

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Considering Silva's definition of proverb (1999:14-15), some Brazilian popular sayings concerning time were selected. …”
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    ANTIPAREMIA IN RUSSIAN, FRENCH AND MALAGASY LANGUAGES by - Antsa Miangola Malala Rahadraniriana

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Based on the traditional social wisdom, the proverbs fix the stages of the develop-ment of the national cultural world outlook from early times, which spirit the modern generation is trying to preserve. …”
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    Julius Nyerere (1922 – 1999), an African Philosopher, Re-envisions Teacher Education to Escape Colonialism by Thenjiwe Major, Thalia M. Mulvihill

    Published 2009-09-01
    “…Indigenous education was meant for every member of the society because it was believed that every member of society had a role to play in educating the child, thus the proverb “It takes a village to raise a child.” This paper addresses the philosophy of self-reliance as advocated by Julius Nyerere (1922 – 1999) when he became president of Tanzania in 1962. …”
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    Folk Onomastics Study of Anthroponymy Found in Babad Banjoemas Wirjaatmadjan by Chusni Hadiati

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…The result highlights the traditional proverb that good men must die but death cannot kill their names.…”
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  13. 933

    The Tell-Tale Hat: Surfacing the Uncertainty in Folklore Classification by Peter M. Broadwell, David Mimno, Timothy R. Tangherlini

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…Although broad genre classifications such as "ballad", "folktale", "legend", "proverb", and "riddle" are well established and widely accepted, these formal classifications are coarse and do little more than provide a first level sort on materials for collections that can easily include tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of records. …”
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  14. 934

    Law Enforcement Against Members of The Indonesian National Police Commit Crimes by Muhammad Yunus Idy

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…But in fact, they were only obscured and seemed to be in order, even though the proverb for reporting missing goats and even missing cows was still ongoing, so this study aims to detect types of violations by members of the police, which include: crime and law enforcement efforts. …”
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    Culture-Related Content in Russian Language Textbooks in the Field of Bilingual Education by Tatyana S. Veselovskaya

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…In order to determine how basic knowledge of the target language (Russian) is offered to learners, the data collected from the selected textbooks were analyzed according to the several “cultural dimensions” (product, person, tradition, proverb, idiom, etc.). These aspects were adopted to codify both verbal and visual culture-related content and were distributed on the scale of target and source cultures. …”
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    The sociopragmatic study of speech acts in Go’et Ira in the We’e Mbaru cultural rite by Gabriel Fredi Daar

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…At this stage, a Tongka (spokesperson) and participant representatives conduct cultural interactions using go’et (expression or proverb). This study aimed to analyze the speech acts of go’et in the Ira phase. …”
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    Cultural borrowing - Serbian jogurt between the east and the west by Petrović Snežana M., Đinđić Marija S.

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The most recent, Post-Ottoman borrowing layer is illustrated by the usage of jogurt as an element of a proverb that is a calque from the Turk. Sutten ağzı yanan yoğurdu (veya ayranı) ufleyerek yer (veya icer) “who gets burned by milk, blows into yogurt as well”. …”
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    SARCASM DETECTION IN PERSIAN by Zahra Bokaee Nezhad, Mohammad Deihimi

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The study also used a new Persian proverb dictionary in the preparation step to enhance the accuracy of the proposed model. …”
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    "DON QUIXOTE" OF M. CERVANTES AND "THE IDIOT" OF F. DOSTOEVSKY: PLOT PERVERSION OF "HIGH WORDS" by Ivanyuk, B.P.

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…This experience plays the role of an explanatory context for the discussion of content and genre modifications of "high words", their recipients, their participation in the semantic structure of the text and their semantic relations with other speech genres, both traditional and historically relative (proverb, father's farewell, sermon and etc.). Presented in the format of the local comments literary context of the second plan ("Hamlet" of W. …”
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    Türklerde Yaşam Tarzı Olarak Göç Olgusu ‘Göç Yolda Düzelir’ by Fuat Bozkurt, Seyfi Özgüzel2

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…The most important characteristic of Turkish migration is the fact that it is unplanned. A wellknown Turkish proverb says: ‘The caravan organises itself on the road’. …”
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