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The evolving trajectory of conjunction use in the ELT research articles. [PDF]
Safari M, Mahdavirad F.
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Hesed and the New Testament: An Intertextual-Categorisation Study
Karen Nelson
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Integrating knowledge graphs with ancient Chinese medicine classics: challenges and future prospects of multi-agent system convergence. [PDF]
Xiang S, Lin H, Cai F, Jiang Z.
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Exploring the Theological Context to Domestic and Family Violence. [PDF]
Clarke J, Wendt S, Mayer W.
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Reading and Equity in Teacher Education: An Exploratory Study. [PDF]
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L’intertextualité dans l’œuvre de Michel Houellebecq // Intertextuality in Michel Houellebecq’s work
Benjamin Hildenbrand
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The term intertextuality as used by Julia Kristeva (1980: 69) should probably strictly refer to the creating of an entire text based on a previous work. A much used example is that of James Joyce’s Ulysses, based on Homer’s Odyssey. For Kristeva “the notion of intertextuality replaces the notion of intersubjectivity” when meaning is not transferred ...
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The term intertextuality as used by Julia Kristeva (1980: 69) should probably strictly refer to the creating of an entire text based on a previous work. A much used example is that of James Joyce’s Ulysses, based on Homer’s Odyssey. For Kristeva “the notion of intertextuality replaces the notion of intersubjectivity” when meaning is not transferred ...
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