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Focal Epithelial Hyperplasia [PDF]
Focal epithelial hyperplasia (FEH) or Heck’s disease is a rare, benign, oral condition that is associated with infection by human papillomavirus type 13, 32 or both. The whiteish to mucosal-colored, soft, papular or nodular elevated lesions in the oral cavity are normally asymptomatic but can grow to a size or at a location where treatment is needed ...
Simone Kloch Bendtsen +4 more
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The present research featured some narrative peculiarities, which could belong both to the narrator or other characters and violate the initial focalization. The paper focuses on zero focalization and evaluation of personages.
V. V. Karapets
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On the finale of Y.I. Zamyatin’s novel “We”: an optimistic tragedy?
We consider the ambiguity of Y.I. Zamyatin’s novel ending “We” on the basis of its synthetic feature and the author’s worldview ideas embodied in it. We note the key function of the heroine I-330 in the structure and novel theme, we draw attention to ...
Hongyuan Wang
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Critique of Translation of Marked Information Structures of Sharzad as Tophigh al-Hakim's Play [PDF]
With regads to the achievements of role-oriented linguistics science, understsnding message and information as the speaker communicate with his/her audience is impossible only to have linguistic knowledge and acquaintance with the meaning of the ...
Fatemeh Akbarizadeh +2 more
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Fonction de l’article vis-à-vis de l’absence d’article : focalisation plutôt qu’actualisation ?
The general function of the determinant is usually described by linguists and grammarians in terms of “actualization”, referring explicitly or implicitly to the passage of a sign from a “potential” to an “effective” status.
Lidia Lebas-Fraczak
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Internal Focalization and Seeing through a Character’s Eyes
In fictional narratives, what is said can be presented from the perspective of a character. Thus, in passages of ‘internal focalization’, the narrative ‘mimics’ the character’s perspective and tells only what is accessible to the character.
Adrian Bruhns, Tilmann Köppe
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A Deep Generative Model of Vowel Formant Typology
What makes some types of languages more probable than others? For instance, we know that almost all spoken languages contain the vowel phoneme /i/; why should that be?
Cotterell, Ryan, Eisner, Jason
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Minding Literature’s Business: Cultivating a Sense of Evanescence Within Political Affairs [PDF]
The paper investigates the relationship between political oratory and literature in Romania during the second part of the 19th century. Extending the theories of Jacques Rancière, Fredric Jameson, Slavoj Žižec, and Leonidas Donskis, I analyze the ...
Patraș, Roxana
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Focalization particles in Bambara
There are two particles in Bambara: dè (“focus particle”), which follows the element under its scope, and dɛ́ (“exclamative particle”), which occurs clause-finally. In this paper I argue that these particles are used to mark two different types of focus:
Kirill Prokhorov
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The present article explores the usage of the historical present tense in the narration of the Early Modern Greek romance Erotokritos. Focusing on both the shape and the semantics of present indicatives designating past events in a narrative context, the
Zuzana Dzurillová
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