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Linguistic Creativity : Rule-Governed or Rule-Breaking ?

Recherches anglaises et nord-américaines, 2017
The essay starts from a proposition taken as an axiom : the centre of the practice of language is the dialectic of rule-governed and rule-breaking creativity. The dialectic is introduced at the levels of the sentence, of a natural language, of discourse and of literary genres.
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Termium ? The Canadian government linguistic data bank

Computers and Translation, 1986
Presentation de la banque de donnee linguistique du gouvernement canadien.
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Linguistic Attention Control: Attention Shifting Governed by Grammaticized Elements of Language.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2005
In 2 experiments, the authors investigated attention control for tasks involving the processing of grammaticized linguistic stimuli (function words) contextualized in sentence fragments. Attention control was operationalized as shift costs obtained with adult speakers of English in an alternating-runs experimental design (R. D. Rogers & S.
Marlene, Taube-Schiff   +1 more
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From Free Speech to Linguistic Governance

2012
In January 2011, US pastor Terry Jones was barred from entering Britain. He had called for an International Burn a Koran Day on the anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks (BBC, 2011a, 20 January 2011). In June 2011, Palestinian activist Sheikh Raed Salah was detained under an exclusion order, barring him from visiting the UK amidst accusations of ...
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E-Governance on the Web: Linguistic and Discursive Strategies

2015
The chapter delves into the ongoing debate on e-governance, concentrating on the relationship between language use and other dimensions of social life such as identity and belonging as they are discursively encoded online. It suggests that new media communication may work as a tool of social cohesion and inclusion. By looking at linguistic evidence, it
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Linguistic Challenges of Interoperable Registers in the Context of E-Government Services

Pázmány Law Review, 2023
E-administration requires, among others, interoperability between registers kept by authorities. Databases hold data clustered around concepts stemming from the different legal acts governing the procedures of the various authorities. Owing to the conceptual and terminological incoherence pervasive throughout legal acts, the intended interoperability ...
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Governing the word: Antonio Gramsci and Soviet linguistics on language policy

Language & History, 2017
AbstractThe paper explores the possibility of an influence on Antonio Gramsci’s conception of language by the sociolinguistics developed in Soviet Russia in the 1920s. In the first part, the paper focusses on linguistic policy, analysing the evolution of the meaning of the term between Gramsci’s pre-prison and prison writings.
Restaneo, Pietro
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Words Matter for Government Accountability? The Linguistic Tone of Government Reports and Audit Results

The American Review of Public Administration
As a critical tool for accountability mechanisms, audits are expected to provide key stakeholders with impartial and unbiased information about government operations. However, meeting this expectation may not be readily achievable since auditors are not entirely free from various bias sources.
Youngsung Kim, Sungho Park
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The colonial linguistics of governance in Sudan: the Rejaf Language Conference, 1928

Journal of African Cultural Studies, 2016
This paper explores the discursive history of ‘language-making’ in the context of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, focusing on a significant colonial moment of standardisation: The Rejaf Language Conference (RLC) of 1928. Through inspecting the report of the proceedings of the RLC, the paper contends that this institutional event contributed to the ...
Ashraf Abdelhay   +2 more
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Mediation through modality shifts in Chinese-English government press conference interpreting

Babel. Revue internationale de la traduction / International Journal of Translation, 2018
This paper investigates the mediation role of interpreters through modality shifts in Chinese-English diplomatic interpreting. Based on the custom-built corpus of interpreted government press conferences, this article conducts a Systemic Functional ...
Li Xin
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