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Internet meme as a means of intertextuality
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17721/APULTP.2020.41.105-118 The article considers the features of meme as a genre of Internet communication. The author focuses on the characteristics of the Internet meme as a means of intertextuality.
Maiia Bulakh
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Internet memes as multimodal constructions
AbstractThis paper considers a range of so-called image macro Internet memes and describes them as emerging multimodal constructions relying as much on image as on text, and apportioning roles to images much like constructional slots, for instance to fill in a subject role in a subjectless clause, or even to provide the main clause content to a ...
Dancygier, Barbara, Vandelanotte, Lieven
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This paper explores the deployment of metaphors in the BBC Yoruba-medium football results of the English Premier League, examining how cultural metaphorical choices shape meaning in online sport discourse.
Ayo Osisanwo, Matthew Alugbin
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Streaming potential analysis of hair variation: Ethnicities and environmental exposures
Ethnicity and weathering shape electrokinetic behaviour and particle deposition in hair. ζ‐potential magnitudes ranked Caucasian > Indian > Chinese with no significant root‐tip variations. Deposition patterns generally correlate with ζ‐potential but differ by ethnicity, implicating other factors.
Huijun Phoebe Tham +2 more
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Internet Memes in Network Communication: English Entertainment Sites
Internet memes are an integral part of the Internet entertainment discourse. They are often based on precedent phenomena and reflect current events, facilitate the self-expression of the author, create a comic effect, etc.
Svetlana Yu. Dashkova
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The Institutional Fan-Made Paratext: the Case of the Van Der Memes [PDF]
This paper discusses the case of the Van Der Memes, internet memes based on close-ups of actor James Van Der Beek emoting feelings which, born as user-generated content (UGC), end up working as marketing tools for a rebranding campaign of the actor ...
Brembilla, Paola
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Compatibility of personal care thickening polymers in sulphate‐free surfactants
Phase behaviour for alpha olefin sulfonate surfactant 10–15 wt% combined with 1 wt% sodium carboxy methyl cellulose, clearly indicating the sensitivity in miscibility when adding various levels of background salt. Abstract Objective Formulators today know that when traditional surfactants and polymers are replaced new problems occur. What was before a ‘
Tobias Halthur +4 more
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Internet memes related to the COVID-19 pandemic as a potential coping mechanism for anxiety. [PDF]
Akram U +5 more
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This is a study on how the current trend of internet memes has come into play as a way of advertising. The study cover that of user-generated content as well as that of sponsored media in which the hopes is to go viral.
Dickerson, Freddie D
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ABSTRACT Aim Use of social media platforms such as TikTok within the adolescent population is widespread. Harnessing its accessibility and prevalence provides health professionals an opportunity to disseminate positive, evidence‐based health information.
Stephanie Brown +6 more
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