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    Fraseoloxía e paremioloxía castelá nos escritos do P. Martín Sarmiento (1695-1772) / Spanish phraseology and paroemiology of Martín Sarmiento OSB (1695-1772) by Xesús Ferro Ruibal, Beatriz Pérez Traseira, Noelia Surribas Díaz, Xacinta Varela Martínez

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…. // Retrieval of Spanish phraseology and paroemiology (17 phrases or syntagmatic compounds, 5 proverbial phrases and 39 proverbs) commented by the Galician Benedictine erudite Fr. …”
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    Maqamat al-Hariri's Impression on Saadi's Golestan and Bustan by Mohammad ali Mohammadi

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…This work, owing to its inclusion of nice and astonishing anecdotes, abundance of figures of speech, esthetic requisites of speech and frequent usage of the Qur'anic Verses, Hadith, Arabic poems and proverbs, attracted Saadi's attention.  As Saadi used to study at the Nezamieh school of Baghdad, he became familiar with the book. …”
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    Racismo cordial ou autoritarismo espirituoso by Ronaldo Sales Jr.

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…Therefore, racist discourse makes use of a plethora of resources such as the implicit, oblique speech, figures of speech, puns, witticisms, commonplace sentences, proverbs, jokes and racial insults. Key Words: Mith of Racial Democracy, racial relations, racism, discourse theory, violence and Republic.…”
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  4. 1664

    LOCAL WISDOM AND NATURAL DISASTER IN WEST SUMATRA by Syafwan Rozi

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…The examples of those local wisdoms are customary ideas or proverbs in the form of legend and expressions, architectural design of the traditional house—“Rumah Gadang”—and the structure of the environment as well as the social systems of kinship and traditional administration in the form of Nagari. …”
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    THE PECULIARITIES OF FUNCTIONING OF LEXICAL-SEMANTIC VARIANTS OF THE NOUN FIRE IN THE PROCESS OF PHRASEOLOGICAL UNIT FORMATION by Yana V. Bechko

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…We conduct the research using not only nominative and predicative idiomatic phraseological units, but also comparative phrases, proverbs and speech formulae. In modern phraseology the problem of interrelationships between the lexico-semantic and lexico- -phraseological levels of the language system is currently important. …”
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    The Developing of the Teacher’s Creativity by Using Authentic Material at Lessons by Alexander Nabochuk

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The aim of our research is: to show the meaning of proverbs as the notion of authenticity of materials, which may include: the establishment of phenomena and properties; their evaluation; a prescription, a rule, etc. …”
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    Study of Characters in Story of School Principal (Modir Madrese) by Ghadamzli Sarrami, Mohammad Moghiseh

    Published 2013-04-01
    “… Motive signifies the text of story in social style it means realism fad while the prose depicts soft and colloquial by contribution of simile, explanations, proverbs and folkloric idioms, the stressed discourses, sarcasms and mockery including intensive and expressive prose manifested by representation of samples drawn out from the text. …”
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  9. 1669

    Veel kord regilaulu parallelismist, poeetilisest sünonüümiast ja analoogiast/ Once more on the parallelism of runosong, on the poetical synonymy and analogy by Mari Sarv

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Relying on her own previous research on runosongs and proverbs demonstrating the mutual dependency of alliteration and parallelism typical to runosong (Sarv 1999, 2000, 2003), the results of syntactic analysis of runosong texts in H. …”
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  10. 1670

    Žodžių tvarka ir baltų kalbų sakinio tipo rekonstrukcija by Vytautas Ambrazas

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…The standard of compar­ison precedes adjective in the majority of gnomic expressions, proverbs and riddles of Lithuanian folklore and especially in such periphrastic comparatives as Lith. …”
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    Formulaic language in cortical and subcortical disease: Evidence of the dual process model. by Kelly Bridges, Kelly Bridges, Kelly Bridges

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…Formulaic expressions include conversational speech formulas, idioms, proverbs, expletives, pause fillers, discourse elements, and sentence stems (stereotyped sentence-initials). …”
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    A Critical Discourse Analysis of Gender at the Micro and Macro Levels in The Moroccan Translation Classroom by Said Abdellaoui

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…It consists of illustrative individual words (job titles), sentences (proverbs) and text samples purposely selected to meet the intended goals the researcher set out to achieve. …”
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    COVID-19 tingitud folkloristlikud reaktsioonid Valgevenes by Tatsiana Valodzina, Tatsiana Marmysh

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…The article is based on the qualitative analysis of interview texts related to the pandemic as well as the content of internet users’ visual reactions (memes, poems, proverbs). In folk culture the mechanisms helping to overcome the crisis situation often have a ritual-magical nature. …”
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    To Sleep Perchance to Dream - Not; Nyctophobia From COVID-19 Induced Hyposmia by S. Kalita, D. Birwatkar, R. Cosme, A. Hirsch

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Interpretation of similarities: normal. Proverbs: normal. Calculation: normal. Neuropsychiatric testing: Clock Drawing Test: 4/4 (normal). …”
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    Assessing ad-hoc adaptations’ alignment with therapeutic goals: a qualitative study of lay counselor-delivered family therapy in Eldoret, Kenya by Bonnie N. Kaiser, Julia Kaufman, Jonathan Taylor Wall, Elsa A. Friis Healy, David Ayuku, Gregory A. Aarons, Eve S. Puffer

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Results Ad-hoc adaptations were frequent and included (in decreasing order): incorporation of religious content, exemplars/role models, community dynamics and resources, self-disclosure, and metaphors/proverbs. Ad-hoc adaptations were largely TP-promoting (49%) or neutral (39%), but practices were TP-interrupting 12% of the time. …”
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    On possible linguistic correlates to brain lateralization by Tania Kouteva/Kuteva

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…Easily identified instances of formulaic speech are swear words, interjections, pause fillers, discourse elements, non-literal lexical meanings for idioms, proverbs. Unlike the dual process model, in the Discourse Grammar model it is linguistic discontinuities that provided the basis of analysis. …”
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    The Order of the Books in Solomon’s Tripartite According to Early Christian, Early Byzantine and Medieval Armenian Interpreters by Manea Erna Shirinian

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Traditionally, several books of the OT are ascribed to King Solomon, but, according to Jewish tradition, he wrote only three biblical books, viz.: Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and Song of Songs. According to early Christian, early Byzantine and medieval Armenian interpreters, this order of books in the Solomon trilogy is not accidental. …”
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    Conservation de la biodiversité à travers les savoirs endogènes dans la chefferie de Kabare au Sud Kivu (RD. Congo) by Juvénal BAGUMA MUPENDA, Honoré BELESI KATULA

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…La tradition orale dispose également des adages et des proverbes auxquels la population fait recours pour transmettre les messages d’éducation environnementale à travers les générations. …”
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    Traduire la culture orale : quelques aspects liés à la traduction dans le contexte Amazighe by Sara Outammat

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Its specificity lies in the fact that it survives through storytelling, represents a community/culture, and can house all other forms of oral literature such as riddles, proverbs, poems, etc. Our study corpus consists of 18 unpublished oral Amazigh tales collected in southeastern Morocco (Aoufous, Tafilalet). …”
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    English ‘Treatises on Physiognomy’ c. 1500 - c. 1780 by Porter, M

    Published 1997
    “…The meanings of some physical features were more or less consistently agreed upon, whilst many were also supported by physiognomical proverbs and adages. Long understood as an aspect of knowing oneself (<i>nosce teipsum</i>), physiognomy has much to say about early modern conceptions of gender, virtue and beauty as well as the language in which early modern people understood and experienced both their own bodies, the civility of themselves and other people, as well as the character of nature and, ultimately, God. …”
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