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  1. 74181

    The development of determiners in young children by Garton, A, Alison F. Garton

    Published 1982
    “…Maratsos and Warden consider the meanings of the words and the child's developing grasp of the articles as a semantic system.</p> <p>Bresson and Karmiloff-Smith, while both working with French-speaking children, consider the articles as part of a total system of determination. …”
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  2. 74182

    Does prescriptivism work? Non-standard lexis in Lithuanian radio and TV in 1960–2010 by Laima Nevinskaitė, Giedrius Tamaševičius

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…These include old (mainly, Slavic) and new (mainly, English) loans, the so-called hybrid words (that have a borrowed part), semantic loans, translations, as well as some lexicalised uses of words and some lexicalised syntactic constructions. …”
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  3. 74183

    A Study of the Concepts of Aesthetics in Mathnavi-e Manavi Based on Theories of Deep Structure by samira ramezani, Kamran Pashaie Fakhri, parvaneh Adelzadeh

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Conclusion From Greek philosophy to Baumgarten, we are faced with variety and diversity of many meanings of aesthetics, which can hardly be attributed to a number of semantic variations of aesthetics; furthermore beauty is not subject to fixed rules and regulations. …”
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  4. 74184

    The Comparison of the Effectiveness of Metacognitive Therapy and Spiritual Therapy on Cognitive Dissonance and Feeling Loneliness in the Elderly living in Nursing Homes by Nasrin Dinarvand, Ziba Barghi Irani

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…The effectiveness of semantic therapy on death anxiety in the elderly. Journal of Aging Psychology, 5(1), 55-49. …”
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  5. 74185

    Religious and political leadership in Persian Baluchistan by Spooner, B

    Published 1967
    “…This situation makes it impossible to understand and analyse realistically the present framework of political conceptions in the society without taking cognisance both of the history of these conceptions and of comparative material from neighbouring societies, for all of these conceptions have at least archaistic aspects, and in some respects contact with the semantic origin of the term still conditions its use within the society.…”
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  6. 74186

    Zur Semantik der ethnischen Schimpfnamen by Maria Paola Tenchini

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…The defended theory is in line with those which consider the connotative meaning of racial epithets as semantically expressed and can be extended to every connoted term of a linguistic system.…”
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  7. 74187

    Built experiences. History as a barometer of contemporaneity by Emilio Faroldi

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…The vexata quaestio regarding the logical connection between contemporary architecture and historical contexts sums up the daily relationship between the old and the new, with the concept of historical continuity – in functional, semantic and technological terms – being the constant element of the equation. …”
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  8. 74188

    Secondary Senses of Imperative Sentences in Iqbal Lahori's Poems by Mohammad Sadegh Basiri, Najmeh Hosseini Sarvari, Ali Jahanshahi Afshar

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Discussion & ResultsThe importance of this research was not in revealing the thematic aspects of Iqbal's poems and explaining his thoughts, but in paying attention to the functions of language and methods of conveying the message in his poetry. By explaining the semantic aspect of the sentences based on the two-way communication between the speaker and poet and the listener and singer and finally analyzing the frequency of using them, as well as the position and role of the speaker in relation to the reader, we tried to answer the following question: What are the views of Iqbal as a Muslim thinker and leader about a poet’s role and duty and how are they reflected in his poems?…”
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  9. 74189

    Three Is Not a Crowd by Rohin Bhatt

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Genetic parenthood is complete in the case of the father but fragmented in the case of the two mothers.”[9] The processes or the effects of donation were not discussed thoroughly.[10] The government claimed that the status of the mitochondrial DNA donor was somewhere between that of an organ donor and a gamete donor.[11] The donor status does not cover the circumstance of the donor actively partaking in raising the child. Semantic problems and the downplayed role of mitochondrial DNA Because mitochondrial DNA donors donate an egg, they must undergo pre-donation screening and navigate the complicated donation and post-donation process.  …”
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  10. 74190

    Flower symbolism and the cult of relics in medieval Serbia by Popović Danica

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…Particularly important of these are the marble sarcophagi at the Patriarchate of Pec with their semantically highly stratified ornamentation. The idea of resurrection and heavenly bliss is expressed through motifs such as arcades, blossoming crosses, rosette flowers, foliate vines, lilies etc. …”
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    Where do ideas come from by Lorenzo Matteoli

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…They give to banality a systematic semantic dignity. The eaves of Florence, the attic-roofs (mansards) of Paris, the terraced-houses of London, Manchester, Liverpool, the porticos in Bologna and Torino. …”
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  12. 74192

    Perspectives on divine action: reflections on the theological legitimacy of approaches to divine action in the V.O./C.T.N.S. series “scientific perspectives on divine action.” by Cross, S

    Published 2017
    “…It then tentatively explores how best to frame that speech, investigating the role of certain tropes and a tension that resides in the semantic fluidity of "critical-realism". This flexibility means that the apparently univocal use of the word 'model' may mask differing epistemologies of the word for the scientist and the theologian. …”
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  13. 74193

    Modalities and formal systems by Millar, P, Millar, P. H.

    Published 1969
    “…</p> <p>In conclusion it is suggested that much more work on the modalities is c-alled for, and that the intuitive semantic approach - especially when it employs the 'valuational' method - offers the most promise for worthwhile advances in modal logic.…”
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  14. 74194

    Has Frye ignored ethos in ethical criticism? by Marjan Hosseinpoor Jeerhandeh, Omid Zakerikish, Masoud Algooneh Juneghani

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Haj Nowrouzi (2012), in order to examine the semantic and archetypal images in the story of Siavash based on Frye's theories, first examined this imagery in the literary tradition and then examined the mythological patterns of this work. …”
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  15. 74195

    An Analysis of New York State's Medical Aid in Dying Act (A. 2383A S. 3151) by Michael Dauber

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…Typical of debates in bioethics and philosophy, no side is truly correct: the semantic issue largely boils down to one’s individual intuitions. …”
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  16. 74196

    The Bioethics-CSR Divide by Caio Caesar Dib

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The resurgence was prompted by a response to widespread irresponsible attitudes toward science and grounded in a pluralistic perspective of morality.[3] In the second half of the twentieth century, states and the international community assumed the duty to protect human rights, and bioethics became a venue for discussing rights.[4] There is both a semantic gap and a contextual gap between these two iterations, with some of them already being established. …”
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    The Bioethics-CSR Divide by Caio Caesar Dib

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The resurgence was prompted by a response to widespread irresponsible attitudes toward science and grounded in a pluralistic perspective of morality.[3] In the second half of the twentieth century, states and the international community assumed the duty to protect human rights, and bioethics became a venue for discussing rights.[4] There is both a semantic gap and a contextual gap between these two iterations, with some of them already being established. …”
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  18. 74198

    What is next for occupational cancer epidemiology? by Michelle C Turner

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Harmonized definition of occupational burnout: A systematic review, semantic analysis, and Delphi consensus in 29 countries. …”
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