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“No comment”: Language frictions and the IASB's due process
Abstract The IASB asserts that global stakeholder participation in the standard‐setting process is critical for developing and maintaining high‐quality accounting standards. However, the myriad languages used in countries that apply IFRS may impede this participation.
Eduardo Flores +3 more
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Abstract This article studies the use of lexical hedges and boosters in English‐medium Master's theses by L2 (Czech) graduates in English language and literature programmes. Drawing on the metadiscourse framework and adopting a corpus‐based approach, the study analyses the frequency, realisations, and function of hedges and boosters in a corpus of 48 ...
Olga Dontcheva‐Navratilova
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Histoires de vie et intertextualités mythiques
Nous pouvons concevoir une sociologie de l’écriture ordinaire, pour saisir le processus d’ouverture et décentrement des sujets. Les individus, devenant les auteurs de leur biographie, font l’expérience de la conscience poétique et mythique dans le ...
Orazio Maria Valastro
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Abstract One of the most important developments in modern Islamic missionary activism was the establishment in 1972 of the Libya‐based World Islamic Call Society (WICS, originally the Islamic Call Society) which acted as a leading think tank advocating Muslim unity and Pan‐Arabism throughout the Qaddafi era.
Mykhaylo Yakubovych
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Examining the impacts of school bus travel on students' academic performance in two major cities
Abstract School buses are a prevalent mode of school travel that may negatively affect students’ academic performance due to numerous factors, including longer commutes. These extended travel times can introduce or exacerbate mental and physical stressors, including air pollution exposure and bullying, while reducing opportunities for health‐promoting ...
Kerstyn L. Lutz +2 more
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Écritures autobiographiques, remémoration et mise en représentation de soi
Une pratique d’écriture aussi liée que le « genre autobiographique » à la remémoration, à la construction et à la formalisation de l’identité personnelle, comme image de soi pour autrui et à la question essentielle de l’individualité dans la modernité ne
Christine Plasse Bouteyre
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ABSTRACT This paper examines the previous theoretical interfaces of Indigenous oral tradition and archaeology in Oceania, specifically in Aotearoa (New Zealand). Historical processes of writing down kōrero, or oral histories, by amateur historians and ethnologists in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, culminated in the romanticised traditions of ...
Isaac McIvor +2 more
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Abstract Large language models (LLMs) are a type of artificial intelligence (AI) that can perform various natural language processing tasks. The adoption of LLMs has become increasingly prominent in scientific writing and analyses because of the availability of free applications such as ChatGPT. This increased use of LLMs not only raises concerns about
Natalie Cooper +4 more
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Sit venia verbo: A case for dermacriticism
Abstract This article introduces the term “skinnedness” as a complementary notion to what we commonly refer to as skin. The term allows for a fundamental conceptual discussion that brings together human skin, animal skin, and other types of organic or artificial skin, such as fruit skin or the soft outer layer of a doll.
Irina Hron
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Les études ici réunies vont nous permettre d’examiner différentes genres d’écritures et typologies d’écrivains (poétique et épistolaire, roman autobiographique et autofiction, narratif et témoignage), explorant un corpus considérable (œuvres littéraires ...
Orazio Maria Valastro
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