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"Meme-ing" Across Cultures: Understanding How Non-EU International Students in the UK Use Internet Memes for Cultural Adaptation and Identity. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Zhao S, Merritt K.
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Relationship Between Intraocular Pressure and Carbonic Anhydrase Enzyme Activity in Cattle: Implications for Veterinary Ophthalmology. [PDF]
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Atypical Presentations and Molecular Diagnosis of Ocular Bartonellosis. [PDF]
Alafaleq M, Fardeau C.
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Did Shakespeare believe in the four humours? And did he write ‘humours comedy’? To address these questions, this chapter suggests that humoral theory is intimately bound up with early modern ideas of selfhood, not merely as a metaphor, but as a literal understanding of the processes at work in cognition, emotion, and selfhood. A Midsummer Night’s Dream,
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Did Shakespeare believe in the four humours? And did he write ‘humours comedy’? To address these questions, this chapter suggests that humoral theory is intimately bound up with early modern ideas of selfhood, not merely as a metaphor, but as a literal understanding of the processes at work in cognition, emotion, and selfhood. A Midsummer Night’s Dream,
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Crosscultural humour: "Humour that divides; humour that unites". An introduction
Journal of Linguistic and Intercultural Education, 2009Alcina Sousa +2 more
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Translation and Humour, Humour and Translation
2010An overview of linguistic, cultural and psychological factors involved in the translation of humorous literature.
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Strategic humour: Public diplomacy and comic framing of foreign policy issues
British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 2022Dmitry Chernobrov
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