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Psychometrics, Rhetoric, Narrative in Media Psycholinguistics
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Perception and ratification in logic, grammar and rhetoric
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Rhetorics of difference: Julia Kristeva and disability
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Irrealis-marked interrogatives as rhetorical questions
Published 2023-07-01“…I describe and compare two strategies to form rhetorical questions (RQs) in Sm’algyax (Tsimshianic). …”
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The language of rhetorical feminism, anchored in hope
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Rhetorical tools in multimodal copywriting texts
Published 2023-04-01“… The article is focused on two main aspects of copywriting texts - multimodality and rhetoric in order to outline the theoretical framework of these concepts and demonstrate their role as a tool for creating effective communicative messages. …”
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Skeuomorphs’: on the rhetoric of material in the Gumelniţa tradition
Published 2012-12-01“…The present paper discusses the rhetoric of material visible in the shape and proximity of originals and skeuomorphs.…”
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Ultranationalist Buddhist Rhetoric in Sri Lanka
Published 2018“…Anti-Muslim sentiments in Sri Lanka can be attributed to the spread of ultranationalist Buddhist rhetoric propagated by Buddhist extremist groups which use Buddhism to justify their narrative. …”
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Digital rhetoric : understanding the new media
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Prophetic rhetoric in the early Stuart period
Published 2015“…Attentive to the elite bias of the legal documents wherein allegedly oppositionist uses of prophecy are recorded, these chapters heed the counsel of historians who have found literary scholars insufficiently suspicious of the rhetoric of these materials. A focus on dramatic texts, neglected by the historians, reveals that Jacobean playgoers were encouraged to regard both official prophetic rhetoric and official rhetoric about prophecy with scepticism.…”
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