Speech patterns and enunciation for encephalopathy determination—A prospective study of hepatic encephalopathy [PDF]
Hepatic encephalopathy (HE) is a complication of cirrhosis that benefits from early diagnosis and treatment. We aimed to characterize speech patterns of individuals with HE to investigate its potential to diagnose and monitor HE. This was a single‐center
Andrew M. Moon +7 more
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Citation as Ceremony: #SayHerName, #CiteBlackWomen, and the Practice of Reparative Enunciation
Liberal politics are subtended by several fatal, commonsense binaries: state vs. interpersonal violence; trans vs. non-trans women; armed vs. innocent victims. Each of these binaries render Black women alternately invisible, incidental, and illegible. In
Savannah Shange
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The “modulation mania”. Impersonal enunciation and visual rhetoric of the data image
The growth of contemporary positivistic trust in computational tools inspired semiotics to contribute to the debate on the strategies of communication of truth.
Federico Biggio
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Une énonciation sans communication : les tatouages scripturaux [PDF]
Scriptural tattoos seem to give credence to the idea that the human body is a support for discourse production in the traditional way of indexical communication, that is, the existence of two speakers, a linguistic form and its interpretation. In effect,
Marie-Anne Paveau
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Materiality, Data Epistemology and Enunciation
Maria Giulia Dondero
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School stuff: a pedagogical regime of enunciation?
Lut Vanden Buverie, Maarten Simons
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Trans Women and Public Restrooms: The Legal Discourse and Its Violence
Safe access to public restrooms is an essential need for participation in civic life, in the workplace, in educational settings, and other public spaces. This is no different for transgender people. However, access to public restrooms according to gender
Beatriz Pagliarini Bagagli +3 more
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Locus of enunciation: insights for intercultural language teaching
Recent articles on the problems of ‘locus of enunciation’ have focused on research and publication as well as on theoretical development of the concept. It is an issue in teaching and learning too, and this is the focus of this article which argues that ...
M. Porto, M. Byram
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Enunciation Reference by Benvensite
Phraseology, which was first proposed by Bally and later developed by Benvensite, deals with the actual use of language in discourse. There are three elements in a discourse: participants (i.e.
Dilkhosh jarallah Hussein +1 more
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Prosody, polyphony and politeness: A polyphonic approach to prosodic configurations common to French and Spanish [PDF]
From a theoretical perspective based on the Theory of Argumentation in Language (Théorie de l’Argumentation dans la Langue – TAL) and the Theory of Polyphony (Théorie de la Polyphonie Énonciative – TPE), the present study describes and analyses ...
Caldiz, Adriana Mabel +1 more
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