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Alliteration and Assonance in Neologistic Jargon Aphasia
This paper discusses certain aspects of the speech patterns of neologistic jargon aphasic patients, whose syndrome is one form of a more general classification referred to as Wernicke's or cortical sensory aphasia. The classical lesion site is in the posterior superior temporal convolution of the dominant hemisphere.
H W, Buckingham +2 more
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Affliction's Lonely Hour. [PDF]
Critical Quarterly, Volume 65, Issue 2, Page 25-37, July 2023.
Morland J.
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A bridge too far for artificial intelligence?: Automatic classification of stanzas in Spanish poetry. [PDF]
Abstract The rise in artificial intelligence and natural language processing techniques has increased considerably in the last few decades. Historically, the focus has been primarily on texts expressed in prose form, leaving mostly aside figurative or poetic expressions of language due to their rich semantics and syntactic complexity.
Pérez Pozo Á +5 more
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Iconicity Emerges From Language Experience: Evidence From Japanese Ideophones and Their English Equivalents. [PDF]
Abstract Iconicity is a relationship of resemblance between the form and meaning of a sign. Compelling evidence from diverse areas of the cognitive sciences suggests that iconicity plays a pivotal role in the processing, memory, learning, and evolution of both spoken and signed language, indicating that iconicity is a general property of language ...
Iida H, Akita K.
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Expressive stylistics: paradigms of alliteration and assonance
S. B. Koyanbekova +2 more
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Within the methodological framework of a phono-stylistic analysis, with respect to one of its two main aspects, this paper offers an analysis of assonance and alliteration in English translations of the Bosniak ballad "Hasanaginica".
Amina Arnautović
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Exploring mechanical assonance for impact energy harvesting using acoustic metamaterials
Acoustic metamaterials are engineered to possess unique dynamic properties that are not commonly found in nature. It has been demonstrated that customizing the characteristics of their local features can help optimize their dynamic performance under ...
Milkyas B Afework, James M. Manimala
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: In this paper, the phenomenon of assonance, one of the manifestations of lingvopoetics, is analyzed in the example of Rauf Parfi's poetry.
Xurshida To‘lqinjonovna Gopirova
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The charter now known as Sawyer 1211 contains a detailed account of an intergenerational property dispute between Queen Eadgifu and her rival Goda, concerning the possession of two Kentish estates. Typically, the charter has either been understood as evidence of dispute settlement or to establish facts about Eadgifu that are otherwise unattested.
Jonathan Tickle
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In Search for Soul: The Contribution of Analytical Psychology to Heal Human Rights Violations
Humanity continues to experience serious violations of human rights, and the recent critical events, like the COVID‐19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine, seem to have directly or indirectly intensified the occurrence of violations of human rights like torture, enforced disappearances, human trafficking, gender‐based violence and war crimes.
Monica Luci
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