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Ways of Singing in Napo County (Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region) and in Funing County (Yunnan Province)

open access: yesAsian-European Music Research Journal, 2020
Songs have their specific circulation area in the process of their development. Due to the geographical background, local language dialects, and varying social background, the style and characteristics of songs in various places are revealing specific ...
[林芝], Lin Zhi
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Powerful yet challenging: mechanistic niche models for predicting invasive species potential distribution under climate change

open access: yesEcography, EarlyView.
Risk assessments of invasive species present one of the most challenging applications of species distribution models (SDMs) due to the fundamental issues of distributional disequilibrium, niche changes, and truncation. Invasive species often occupy only a fraction of their potential environmental and geographic ranges, as their spatiotemporal dynamics ...
Erola Fenollosa   +4 more
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“Bloody + Emotions” – An Investigation into the Australian Exclamations and Expletives

open access: yesLingBaW
Australian variety of English is known as very informal, often associated and even synonymous with slang. Hunter (2004: 5) wrote that Australians tend to be informal in their speech and behaviour, and one aspect of this informality is the extensive ...
Małgorzata Szymańska
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Origine de l'utilisation privilégiée du terme de Amr chez les mu'minides almohades

open access: yesAl-Qantara : Revista de Estudios Arabes, 2002
[es] La palabra amr («orden dada» - «autoridad») vino a ser, entre los Almohades Mu'miníes, una denominación utilizada para designar a cAbd al-Mu'min y a cada uno de sus sucesores los califas: «al-Amr» («la Autoridad»), «hādā l-Amr» («esta Autoridad ...
Émile Fricaud
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Caught in the fire: An accidental ethnography of discomfort in researching sex work

open access: yesFeminist Anthropology, EarlyView.
Abstract Drawing on fifteen years of engagement with researching Israel's sex industry, this article uses accidental ethnography to propose discomfort‐as‐method for feminist anthropology. I argue that discomfort is not a by‐product of fieldwork but a constitutive condition that disciplines researchers and shapes what can be known.
Yeela Lahav‐Raz
wiley   +1 more source

Making care audible: Musical gifts and affective reciprocity in the clinic

open access: yesFeminist Anthropology, EarlyView.
Abstract In clinical settings, music therapy is frequently received as a gift—a voluntary offering that invites but does not demand participation. Drawing on ethnographic research with music therapists and patients in Canadian and American hospitals, this article examines how clinical care is co‐constituted through practices of giving, receiving, and ...
Meredith Evans
wiley   +1 more source

Tense Arguments

open access: yesInformal Logic, 2019
Tension is a major issue in the analysis of argumentative discourse in ordinary language. Tension is an operator showing that the speaker is highly involved in her speech, and wants to share her commitments, that is, wants to persuade her audience.
Christian Plantin
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Lydie Salvayre

open access: yesFrancosphères, 2020
Lauréate du prix Goncourt 2014 pour Pas pleurer, Lydie Salvayre est l’auteure d’une vingtaine de livres traduits en plusieurs langues, certains ayant fait l’objet d’adaptations théâtrales. Les questions que nous avons eu l’immense plaisir de lui adresser,
Karin Schwerdtner
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On the interpretation of wh-clauses in exclamative environments [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
In this paper, a class of sentences in German is discussed that are often called whexclamatives. […] So called wh-exclamatives can be roughly characterized as wh-clauses that are embedded under exclamative predicates like erstaunt sein/to be amazed at [.
d'Avis, Franz-Josef
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Wonder as a Gateway to Science Meaning‐Making: Primary Pupils’ Narrative Journeys

open access: yesFuture in Educational Research, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This study explores how wonder fosters transformative learning in science education for pupils (11–12 years old), creating meaning about cycles in nature. As an emotional and epistemic trigger, wonder may bridge everyday experiences with abstract scientific concepts by stimulating curiosity and creativity. Through a narrative writing task, the
Pauline Book, Siri‐Christine Seehuus
wiley   +1 more source

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