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Perspectives on the diagnosis and management of functional cognitive disorder: An international Delphi study. [PDF]

open access: yesEur J Neurol
Cabreira V   +47 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Appreciation of humor in Hungarian anti-proverbs

Acta Ethnographica Hungarica, 2007
In this study we analyze the results of a sociolinguistic survey conducted in Hungary in 2005–2006. The main purpose of this study was to employ the methods of correlational and quantitative sociolinguistics to assess how age, sex and education influence appreciation of humor in anti-proverbs (also known as alterations, parodies, transformations ...
Boronkai, Dóra, Litovkina, Anna T.
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LEXICAL SUBSTITUTION IN ANTI-PROVERBS

European International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Management Studies
In the modern world, the Russian language is experiencing rapid linguistic creativity. In the media, in various societies and especially in the Internet space, a variety of wordplay is widely used, unexpected new formations are used.
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The Reception of Anti-Proverbs in the German Language Area

2009
The present study discusses the results of the HumAn (Humour & Anti-proverbs) project – a research conducted in three German-speaking countries – Germany, Austria and Switzerland in 2008. The key element was to provide an insight into the reception of humour of German anti-proverbs (also known as alterations, parodies, transformations, variations ...
Varga, Melita Aleksa   +2 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Omission in Anti-Proverbs

2021
Anna T. Litovkina   +4 more
openaire   +1 more source

Universality of proverbs and anti-proverbs in five languages

Translatologia Pannonica, 2012
The concept of universality and universals is present on more than one level, when proverbs or anti-proverbs are taken under close examination. The papepr presents one aspect of multiple and thorough researches in terms of interculturality, linguistics, folklore studies and paremiology in Europe and abroad.
Aleksa Varga, Melita   +1 more
openaire   +2 more sources

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