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Emotionen, das ist die Suche nach sprachlichen Ausdrucksmitteln in anonymen Briefen / Emotions – A Search for Linguistic Means of Expressions in Anonymous Letters [PDF]
Anonyme Briefe sind eine Herausforderung für Sprachwissenschaftler und werfen eine ganze Reihe von Fragen auf, die letztendlich ein sprachliches Porträt des wahrscheinlichen Autors ermöglichen sollen.
Anna Witczak
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This article deals with the topic of anonymous extortion letters. Anonymous extortion letters are a challenge for linguists and criminal intelligence services and raise a whole range of questions that ultimately allow a creation of the psycholinguistic ...
Anna Witczak
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The study examined how parents’ understanding of early writing development was reflected in how they analyzed anonymous preschool children’s writings and the support they offered to promote these children’s writing.
Dorit Aram, Rony Yashar
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Leaking letters: The case of Harriot’s report and six letters of englishmen
This paper attempts a new historicist reading that scrutinizes the nature of Thomas Harriot’s “A Brief and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia” by juxtaposing it with six letters written after the publication of Harriot’s Report in 1588.
Mohammed Ghazi Alghamdi
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‘Only the murder accusations are missing’
In 1848, the Götheborgs Dagblad newspaper was revived after a ten-year gap, and launched the anonymous submission column entitled ‘Anonyma Lådan’ (the Anonymous Box).
Jens Carlesson Magalhães
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«To be read poco a poco»: a letter from Edward Dubois (1774-1850) to Francis Douce (1757-1834)
This article focuses on a letter signed «ED» found among the papers of the British antiquary Francis Douce (1757-1834) and kept in the Bodleian Library in Oxford.
Mercedes Cerón
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This paper analyses and edits two anonymous Latin letters that help to assess the political climate in the aftermath of the Great Schism: a Devil’s letter addressed to Clement VII and a literary polished invective against Urban VI.
Gabriele Bonomelli
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Upon the Authorship of “Travel to Georgia” [PDF]
The present paper deals with the “Travel to Georgia”, an anonymous article published in the “Moscow Telegraph” for 1833, and speculates upon its probable authorship.
Vitaliy I. Simankov
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Examining the correctness of the attribution of letter 53 of Nahj al-Balaghah to Imam Ali (PUH) Based on the most accurate theories of Vocabulary Richness [PDF]
One of the most controversial issues in the present century is the existence of texts attributed to important people, for which there are no documents. Researchers have always tried to study these claims from different angles.
Soghra Falahati, Somayyeh Modiri
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Cutting Edge Courtship in Eighteenth-Century London
In 1759, an anonymous twenty-two year-old woman placed an advertisement for a husband in the London Daily Advertiser that inspired an unusual sequel: a pamphlet purporting to collect her responses.
Margaret France
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