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    „CONTEMPLATING” JAPANESE LANGUAGE – IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS AS A CULTURAL EXPERIENCE OF LINGUISTIC „CREATIVITY” by Rodica FRENŢIU

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Nu foarte îndepărtată de proverb prin funcţia conativă pe care o experimentează şi evidenţiază, expresia idiomatică, unitate complexă sintactico-semantică, substituibilă adesea cu un cuvânt, poate fi interpretată ca semn cu un caracter semiotic dintr-un sistem semnificativ al mentalităţii unui grup etnic. …”
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    Acceptance of suffering and death due to cancer in the religions of the world by Dorota Szpytma, Patrycja Nowak, Anna Obuchowska, Marcin Stanisław Rząca, Paweł Węgorowski

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The sense of threat to life makes a person changes the mode of operation and a hierarchy of important things for him. Polish proverb "when in fear, God is near" aptly interprets human behavior in a difficult situation. …”
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    NOMINATION OF WILD ANIMALS IN GERMAN PAREMIAS by Natalia Romanova

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Paremia is defi ned through the prism of a small form of folk poetic creativity – a proverb and a saying that summarizes the history, culture, experience, and wisdom of the Germanic-German ethnos about the animal world. …”
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    Sustaining family life in rural China: reinterpreting filial piety in migrant Chinese families by Mai, DT

    Published 2015
    “…With the economic, social and political upheavals that followed the Revolution, can 'great peace under heaven' still be found for the rural Chinese family as in the traditional Confucian proverb,"make yourself useful, look after your family, look after your country, and all is peaceful under heaven"? …”
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    Vanasõnad loomade identiteedist (Tüpoloogilisi memuaare) by Arvo Krikmann

    Published 1999-01-01
    “…The article focuses on some problems concerning the typology and taxonomy of animal proverbs. The term 'animal proverbs' denotes proverbs containing names of zoological creatures used in metaphorical or literal meaning.The article begins with a theoretical approach to the clarity/vagueness (discreteness/continuativity) of proverb typology and the phenomenon of "type thickets" on the basis of W. …”
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    Senescence as a manifestation of Mirror Autoprosopometamorphopsia by S. Kalita, D. Birwatkar, A. Hirsch

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Recalls 3 out of 4 objects in 3 minutes and all 4 with reinforcement. Proverb testing: correct abstraction. Neuropsychiatric Testing: The Patient Health Questionnaire 9:7 (mild depression). …”
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    TRADISI LISAN DAN IDENTITAS BANGSA: STUDI KASUS KAMPUNG ADAT SINARRESMI, SUKABUMI by Yeni Mulyani Supriatin

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…Abstract Oral tradition is the heritage of the many stores local knowledge, wisdom, and philosophy of life is expressed in the form of incantations, proverbs-proverb, performances and ceremonies. Oral tradition , contained in the archipelago, as well as keep the identity of the nation because the oral tradition is cultural roots and the roots of the tradition as a subculture or culture of Indonesia. …”
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    The Residence of Abd Al-Azim Effendi Abu El-Nil in Al Fashn City, Beni Suef Governorate-Egypt During the First Quarter of the Twentieth Century AD, "Archaeological along with Artis... by Ghadeer Dardier Afify Khalifa

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…There is a commonly known proverb that states that the man who has a child, plants a tree and builds a house leaves a legacy for the next generations. …”
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    TÜRK HALK KÜLTÜRÜNDE “BAŞ” by Emine Taş

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Because the practices related to’ head ' are intended to show the sanctity, God, and the fold of God, of words and groups of words (such as idiom, proverb) derived from the concept. Also the use of the word 'head' brings abundance and abundance; protection from evil eye, accident, trouble and evil spirits shows that the head has taken an important place in our culture. …”
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    Leading the field: Fortune favors the bold in Thurstonian choice models by Evans, Steven N., Rivest, Ronald L, Stark, Philip B.

    Published 2020
    “…Our conclusions echo the proverb “Fortune favors the bold”.…”
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    الأثر القرآني والديني في ديوان السيد محمد مهدي بحر العلوم Al Athar Alkorani Wa Aldini Fi Diwan Alsaid Mohammed Mahdi Bahar Alolom by Dr. Maytham Qais Mutlaq م.د. ميثم قيس مطلك

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…The fight in poetry and pathos to say it is reminiscent of the famous proverb poet Farazdaq: (gouge sprocket lesser of the writing of one house of the hair). …”
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    ‘Never-ending beginnings’: a qualitative literature review of Māori temporal ontologies by Paula Toko King, Donna Cormack, Ricci Harris, Sarah-Jane Paine, Melissa McLeod

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…If modelling approaches are to have utility for hauora Māori, we need to be open to interrogating and critiquing how colonial time shapes statistical assumptions and assigns value to a broader range of epidemiological methods commonplace in health and disability research, including the reification of colonial time in modelling methods.Glossary of Māori words: āmua: hereafter; āmuri: hereafter; anamata: hereafter; ātea: be clear, free from obstruction; hau ora: healthy, well; hurihanga: changing, turning, cycle; kaitiaki: guardian; kaupapa Māori: Māori agenda, Māori principles, Māori ideology; a philosophical doctrine, incorporating the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and values of Māori society; koru: spiral motif; onamata: ancient times; mana: spiritual power; mana motuhake: authority and capacity to be autonomous; Māori: name for Indigenous peoples of New Zealand; mua: former; muri: after; pākehā: foreign; Papatūānuku: Earth Mother; pūtahi: meeting place, intersection; takiwā: period of time, space; te ao Māori: the Māori world; te reo Māori: the Māori language; te taiao: the natural world, environment; tohu: sign, symbol; tūpuna: ancestors; wā: period of time, interval; wānanga: to meet, discuss, deliberate, consider; whakairo: carving; whakapapa: ancestry, familial relationships; whaikōrero: oratory; whakataukī: to utter a proverb; whānau: to be born, extended family, family group…”
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    INFLUENCE OF AZERBAIJANI FOLKLORE ON THE MODERN LANGUAGE PROCESSES by Melek Kh. Mamedova

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Very few ritual songs are performed, including at weddings, agricultural work, cattle care, at various festivals, in the speech of only representatives of the older generation, one can meet the said proverb, saying, riddle, fairy tale, and other kinds of oral folk art genres. …”
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    Juan Cham-Bom-Bian: recorrido del “médico chino” desde La Habana hacia Cárdenas. Breves apuntes históricos by Junior Vega Jiménez

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…It is very frequent the use so much in the popular jargon as doctor of the proverb: "to that it doesn't save him neither the Chinese doctor". …”
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    A comparative study of the concepts and wisdom and ethical issues In the Mutanabbi divan and Ferdowsi's Shahnameh by Zainab Manoochehri, Valiallah Shoja Pourian, Manuchehr Joukar

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…Suzani  Samarqandi and the author of The Wonderland, both of which lived in the sixth century, - Ferdowsi is called wise  in the book of Proverbs  of Dehkhoda , More than 3,000 bits of wisdom are provided from the Shahnameh. …”
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    Blood, sweat, and tears: extraterrestrial regolith biocomposites with in vivo binders by A.D. Roberts, D.R. Whittall, R. Breitling, E. Takano, J.J. Blaker, S. Hay, N.S. Scrutton

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…In essence, HSA produced by astronauts in vivo could be extracted on a semi-continuous basis and combined with Lunar or Martian regolith to ‘get stone from blood’, to rephrase the proverb. Employing a simple fabrication strategy, HSA-based ERBs were produced and displayed compressive strengths as high as 25.0 MPa. …”
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    A comparative Look at Apostrophe in the Most Prominent Persian Rhetorical Books by Reza Ghasemi, Amir Hosin Hemati, Asghar Reza Porian

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…All rhetorical scientists in the statistical community of the research except Shams Qais Razi have expressed this definition.b) Transferring from one meaning to another or using a proverb or a phrase of prayer or emphasis to clear up the ambiguity and concern of the listener. …”
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    KIRGIZ ŞAİRİ TÖLÖGÖN MAMEYEV’İN ŞİİRLERİNDE AT by Oğuzhan AYDIN

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Horse is also seen as a good friend protecting its owner in dangerous situations as seen in the proverb: “Horse is the wing of the humankind”. Therefore, horse as a theme and character saving humans, is employed as a savior in many poems, stories, narratives, myths, fairy tales, legends, sagas and religious stories. …”
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    Recensións // Reviews [CFG14] by Xesús Ferro Ruibal, Nely M. Iglesias Iglesias, Rebeca Lema Martínez, Xacinta Varela Martínez, Juan Antonio Albaladejo Martínez, M. Carmen Losada Aldrey, Xus Ugarte Ballester, Joan Puigmalet, Carmen Mellado Blanco

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…. // DOYLE, Charles Clay (2012): Doing Proverbs and Other Kinds of Folklore. Philological and Historical Studies. …”
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