INTERTEXTUALITY AS A DISCOURSE FORMING CATEGORY OF FANTASY GENRE SPACE
The article studies discursive space of fantasy genre on the basis of such feature as intertextuality. The basic approaches to the intertextuality classification are given as well as the genre peculiarities of fantasy works and specific features of their
E. V. Medvedeva
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Citation behavior, audience awareness, and identity construction in Arabic and EFL research. [PDF]
Alramadan MM.
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ABSTRACT This article is concerned with the long poem doggerland (2021) by Ulrike Draesner, which we read here primarily in its relationship to the temporal disorder of the Anthropocene. We explore some specific manifestations of what we term ‘Anthropocene arrhythmia’ in Draesner's text, in particular through its engagement with linearity and ...
Nicola Thomas, Katie Ritson
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Towards a post-age picturebook pedagogy. [PDF]
Shi X.
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THE ‘I’ OF SHAME AND RAGE: CONFESSION AND RUMINATION AT EITHER END OF A MILLENNIUM
ABSTRACT This article brings together two texts that differ in numerous respects: the long poem farbe komma dunkel by Levin Westermann (2021) and a devotional text often known as the Bamberg Creed and Confession (Bamberger Glaube und Beichte), transmitted in a twelfth‐century manuscript.
Sarah Bowden+2 more
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To the problem of linguistic and semantic specific of intertextuality
The article deals with the problem of peculiarities of the scientific text in connection with the presupposition phenomenon focusing the process of scientific communication.
Ján Gallo
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Making it internally persuasive: Analysis of the conspiratorial discourse on COVID-19. [PDF]
Hashmi UM+6 more
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Discourse and Translation Studies: a Case Study of Genre Intertextuality [PDF]
Célia Maria Magalhães
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Opening the Black Box of ‘Convergence’ in the European Monetary Union: A Discursive Analysis
Abstract ‘Convergence’ stands out as a prominent signifier in discourse about the European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU), recently also gaining prominence in debates within Comparative Political Economy (CPE) studies on the Eurozone crisis. However, these studies neglect the concept's endogenous deployment in EMU discourse and, therefore, how it ...
Guillermo Alonso Simón
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Intertextual Episodes in Lectures: A Classification from the Perspective of Incidental Learning from Reading [PDF]
In a parallel language environment it is important that teaching takes account of both the languages students are expected to work in. Lectures in the mother tongue need to offer access to textbooks in English and encouragement to read.
Irvine, Aileen+3 more
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