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Immanent Anthropology: A Comparative Study of 'Process' in Contemporary France [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
This paper presents a comparative critique of the ‘processual temporalities’ which infuse both social-scientific theorizing and selected Western cultural practices.
Adam   +74 more
core   +1 more source

Where Do We Fit? Reflections on Research Interview Practice, Project Design, and Interpretation**

open access: yesBerichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte, EarlyView.
What is special about historical research interviews in the history of science, technology, and medicine, and how do they compare to the tools of oral historians and social scientists? This essay reflects on three interview projects I have undertaken, each taking a distinct shape.
Dmitriy Myelnikov
wiley   +1 more source

LINGUISTIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE LOCAL IDIOM OF LOŽIŠĆA (THE ISLAND OF BRAČ)

open access: yesFluminensia: Journal for Philological Research, 2013
This paper presents the results of a research into the local idiom of Ložišća. Phonological, morphological and basic syntactic characteristics of this idiom have been analysed. The linguistic characteristics analysed in this paper confirm that this idiom
Filip Galović
doaj  

Model dan Prinsip-prinsip Penerjemahan Idiom dan Gaya Bahasa dari Bahasa Inggris ke Bahasa Indonesia

open access: yesJurnal Pamator, 2011
Menerjemahkan bahasa idiom dan kiasan lebih sulit daripada menerjemahkan ekspresi biasa. Penerjemah novel biasanya memiliki masalah dalam menerjemahkan aspek-aspek karena mereka harus mereproduksi dalam bahasa target (TL) pesan terdekat kesetaraan dari ...
Rudi Hartono
doaj   +1 more source

The As and Bs of titi monkey linguistics: why emotional communication is not the enemy

open access: yesBiological Reviews, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The alarm call sequences of titi monkeys (genera Plecturocebus, Callicebus and Cheracebus) have sparked important debates over whether they exhibit parallels with human language. Some researchers consider these sequences to involve both semantics and syntax, while others argue that the sequences convey semantic information without syntax.
Mélissa Berthet   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Sex Trafficking Myth Reduction: Evaluating an Educational Approach to Reducing Victim Blaming and Increasing Victim Empathy

open access: yesBehavioral Sciences &the Law, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This study examined the effectiveness of a brief educational intervention designed to reduce sex trafficking (ST) myth acceptance. Using a 2 × 2 mixed design, participants (N = 189) viewed either an educational video addressing common ST myths or a control video on human memory.
Dara Mojtahedi   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Learning money idioms in L2 English: A window into proficiency and error patterns

open access: yesLexique
Idiomatic expressions can be challenging for L2 learners due to their metaphorical nature, cultural references, and resistance to compositional analysis.
Elena Gavruseva
doaj   +1 more source

Decoding Emotional Signatures of Ethical Ads: An Analysis of Actor‐Viewer Synchrony

open access: yesJournal of Consumer Behaviour, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT We examine whether ethical advertisements differ from conventional ads in their on‐screen emotional signatures and whether those signatures transfer to actor‐viewer synchrony. Study 1 analyses 138 professionally produced YouTube ads using Automated Facial Expression Recognition (AFER) and Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) to quantify actor ...
Vik Naidoo, Nicolas Hamelin
wiley   +1 more source

Idioms in Russian Textbooks: How Many are Present and What Portion Undergoes Teaching? [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of the National Council of Less Commonly Taught Languages
This study examined 11 popular Russian Intermediate/Advanced level textbooks to assess the inclusion and explicit teaching of idioms. The absence of explicit idiom definitions or criteria in textbooks was a significant finding.
Varvara Kurylova
doaj  

Effects of familiarity, context, and abstract representations on idiom processing in aphasia

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2015
People with aphasia (PWA) often have impaired idiom processing. This could result from difficulty suppressing the literal meaning (Cacciari et al., 2006; Papagno et al., 2004).
Evelyn Arko Milburn   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

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