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Reflexive analytic causatives: a diachronic analysis of transitivity parameters

open access: yesEnglish Language and Linguistics, 2023
The present study is an exploration of the field of analytic causatives. It focuses on reflexive constructions with bring, cause, make and force. The analysis builds on Mondorf & Schneider's (2016) finding that causative bring has specialized to modal ...
Ulrike Schneider
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APPROXIMATION OF CASSONFLUID IN CONDUCTING FIELD PAST A PLATE IN THE PRESENCE OF DUFOUR, RADIATION AND CHEMICAL REACTION EFFECTS

open access: yesJOURNAL OF MECHANICS OF CONTINUA AND MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES, 2020
We examine the unsteady MHD free convective flow of a chemically reacting incompressible fluid over a vertical permeable plate under the influence of thermal radiation, Dufour and heat source/sink.
S. Venkateswarlu
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Crowds and Publics

open access: yesPolitics of the Many, 2022
The last decade of protests have demonstrated the disruptive force of crowds. When the crowd appears in sites unauthorized by state and capital, it creates a political opening, the possibility for political subjectivation.
J. Dean
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Non-linearity and/in Translation: On Complex Strategies in the Ukrainian Rendition of Joyce’s Novel-Hypertext “Ulysses”

open access: yesRespectus Philologicus, 2019
[full article and abstract in English] By positing that translation is the main manifestation of “interliterarity” (in D. Ďurišin’s conceptualization) that brings to the fore the meta-creational capacities of the target literature, the present article
Mariia Bondarenko
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Fictionalising music/ musicalising fictionThe integrative function of music in Richard Powers’ The Time of Our Singing

open access: yesSoundEffects, 2014
Twentieth-century scholars tended to describe music either in constructivist terms, as a culturally produced system of signs without real effects, or in essentialist terms, as a universal force detached from sociocultural contexts. Recently, however, the
A. Elisabeth Reichel
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'Getting out of the closet': Scientific authorship of literary fiction and knowledge transfer [PDF]

open access: yesAzagra-Caro, J.M., Fern\'andez-Mesa, A., Robinson-Garcia, N. (2018). 'Getting out of the closet': Scientific authorship of literary fiction and knowledge transfer. Journal of Technology Transfer. doi:10.1007/s10961-018-9672-6, 2018
Some scientists write literary fiction books in their spare time. If these books contain scientific knowledge, literary fiction becomes a mechanism of knowledge transfer. In this case, we could conceptualize literary fiction as non-formal knowledge transfer.
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The functioning of lexical-semantic field “Metal” in Jack London’s short story “All Gold Canyon”

open access: yesЗаписки з романо-германської філології, 2015
The article is dedicated to the investigation of the functioning of lexical-semantic field “Metal” in the literature. The contents of the lexical-semantic field is being determined and the cases of direct and transferred usage of metal nominations ...
А. В. Білоцерковець
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On the Internet, Nobody Knows You're a Dog... Unless You're Another Dog [PDF]

open access: yesIn Proceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 19), 2021
How humans use computers has evolved from human-machine interfaces to human-human computer mediated communication. Whilst the field of animal-computer interaction has roots in HCI, technology developed in this area currently only supports animal-computer communication. This design fiction paper presents animal-animal connected interfaces, using dogs as
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Honoraripoliitikast Eestis stalinismi perioodil. The Politics of Royalties in Estonia During the Stalinist Era

open access: yesMethis: Studia Humaniora Estonica, 2011
The article treats the topic of royalty politics within the field of Estonian literature during the Stalinist era. This is an introductory treatment of the topic with the aim of opening up a discussion and to introduce corresponding sources. The topic of
Eve Annuk
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Leibniz's Infinitesimals: Their Fictionality, Their Modern Implementations, And Their Foes From Berkeley To Russell And Beyond [PDF]

open access: yesErkenntnis, 2012, 2012
Many historians of the calculus deny significant continuity between infinitesimal calculus of the 17th century and 20th century developments such as Robinson's theory. Robinson's hyperreals, while providing a consistent theory of infinitesimals, require the resources of modern logic; thus many commentators are comfortable denying a historical ...
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