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Short Abstract In this introduction to the Special Section entitled ‘Map Room Conversations’ we explain the origins of the collection in a set of sessions co‐organised by the authors at the 2024 Annual International Conference of the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG). The co‐authored papers in this collection reflect on these conversations, and the
Stephen Legg, Katherine Parker
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Codification of new tendencies of using non-sexist language in Spanish
At the end of 2009 the Royal Spanish Academy published the “New Grammar of the Spanish Language”, the first academic grammar since 1931. It is a collective, pan-hispanic, descriptive, normative, synthetic and practic grammar that combines traditions and ...
Marina Krugova
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Human Collective Nouns in English and Arabic
للعدادات رقمان في اللغة الإنجليزية: المفرد والجمع ؛ وثلاثة أرقام بالعربية: المفرد والثنائي والجمع.المفرد هو الشكل الذي تضاف إليه اللواحق لتكوين الثنائي والجمع ، وهذه اللواحق تدل على الازدواجية والتعددية في المرجع ، ولكن هناك أسماء لا تتبع هذه القاعدة. هذه الأسماء المفردة لها مرجعيات جمع مثل الفريق ، والأسرة ، والجيش باللغة الإنجليزية ، وقوم ، رهط ، جيش
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ABSTRACT This study examines the relationship between ESG news sentiment and corporate performance through the lens of stakeholder theory. While ESG ratings face significant limitations, including measurement inconsistencies and time lags, news sentiment analysis offers insights into internal and external stakeholder responses to ESG activities.
Jeong‐Ji Han +2 more
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Semantic Types of Personification in Design Advertising Texts
Personification is a way of artistic assimilation of reality, in the process of which an inanimate denotate is endowed with human properties. The formation of a new meaning is accompanied by implicit increments of an emotionally evaluative nature.
Elena N. Lyashenko
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ABSTRACT Developmental psychology continues to shape how adults engage with children about death and dying. This influences whether children are included in rituals surrounding human and other‐than‐human bodies. Figurations of the innocent, immature and vulnerable child still dominate adult imaginaries of young children's understandings of mortality ...
Karin Murris +2 more
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: Stephen Crane’s works, and in particular The Red Badge of Courage, explore the auditory dimensions of war, depicting battle as a “chaotic symphony” of sounds.
The Symphony of War in Crane’s Narrative
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Laconian βοῦα 'Band of Boys' as a collective noun [PDF]
In his lexicon, Hesychius of Alexandria gives the following Laconian gloss: βοῦα·ἀγέλη παίδων. ("boũa: a band of young boys. Laconians"). This term is confirmed by epigraphical data from Sparta, see especially βο(υ)ᾱγός, later βο(υ)ᾱγόρ m. 'leader of a young boys' band at Sparta' (IG V.1.257; 283; 292; etc.).
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Substantivation of Adjectives and Derivational Synonymy in Arkhangelsk Dialects
This article focuses on certain word formation processes observed within the lexical-semantic group “Food” in Arkhangelsk dialects. The study presents dialectal material collected during numerous dialectological expeditions and preserved in the archive ...
E. S. Likhacheva
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ABSTRACT Rooted in the theoretical perspective of impression management, and drawing on the critical discourse analysis (CDA) approach, this study analyzes whether and how the Italian state‐owned enterprises (SOEs) in the energy sector over the period 2020–2023 use persuasive language strategies in their annual reports to portray the image of a ...
Fiorenza Meucci +3 more
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