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Genre “master-class” in the structure of polygenre and polymodal gardening discourse [PDF]
The article deals with the genre of “master class” within the structure of gardening discourse. The author attempts to identify the discourse forming features of the genre in three different communicative forms: spoken live communication ...
Novikova, Elina Yurevna
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REPLY TO “LINGUISTIC MEANINGS MEET LINGUISTIC FORM”
Abstract Infiltration of a word’s meaning by world-knowledge is argued to be consistent with the semiological principle. While acknowledging variability in what people know about elephants, there is a common core of what everybody knows that we know we can evoke in anybody’s mind; this constitutes the meaning of the word “elephant”.
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Мовний образ Божої Матері в текстах духовних пісень книжного та народного походження
The Linguistic Image of the Mother of God in the Texts of Religious Songs of Book and Folk Origin This article analyses the stylistic means of verbalising the linguistic image of the Mother of God in the texts of religious songs of book and folk ...
Ніна [Nina] Данилюк [Danyliuk]
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LINGUISTIC MEANS OF EXPRESSING WELSHNESS IN ANGLO-WELSH LITERATURE
The aim of the research is to provide a comprehensive linguistic analysis of how Welshness is manifested in Anglo-Welsh borderland literature, therefore the scope of the research is linguistic means of Welshness manifestation.
Elena I. Abramova
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DO LINGUISTIC MEANINGS MEET LINGUISTIC FORM?
Abstract In this brief note, I offer some considerations to the effect of arguing (i) that Duffley's criticism to formal semantics is based on a dogma about the proper nature of the linguistic sing, and (ii) that, even when I agree with the general spirit of his realizational theory of meaning, an explicit theory of how syntax affects meanings ...
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Pozice „stylu mluveneho ” a „stylu psaneho ” v klasifikaci stylu
ClassificationThis contribution deals with the topie of the spoken and the written from the perspective of stylistics; in this context, attention is devoted to some stylistic concepts which currently appear to be controversial or reąuire some revision ...
ANA HOFFMANNOVA
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Back-handed compliment in the genre structure of interpersonal communication [PDF]
The article examines backhanded compliment, its place in the structure of speech genres, correlation with politeness and linguistic characteristics. It is shown that, from the perspective of intentionality, it is represented by two types: 1) awkward ...
Leontovich, Olga Arkadyevna
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Linguistic meanings interpreted.
A prominent strand of theorizing in linguistics models mean- ing in language by specifying an "interpretation function" which relates morphosyntactic objects (i.e., those representa- tions whose properties are uncovered by research in morphology and syntax) to elements of non-linguistic experience.
Hunter, Tim, Wellwood, Alexis C
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IRONY AS A MEANS OF CHARACTER DESCRIPTION IN THE WORKS BY N.V. GOGOL
The article considers irony as a conceptual category of the literary text, that contains author’s assessment in the implicit form. The ironic meaning as an integral component of the literary text is an evaluative and emotional way to represent the ...
Svetlana S. Vaulina, Elena V. Bulataya
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FDG‐PET Associations With Disease Severity and Outcomes in NMDA‐Receptor IgG Autoimmune Encephalitis
ABSTRACT Background Patients with N‐methyl‐D‐aspartate (NMDA) receptor‐immunoglobulin G (IgG) autoimmune encephalitis (NMDAR‐IgG AE) demonstrate occipital lobe hypometabolism on baseline brain fluorodeoxyglucose‐positron emission tomography (bFDG‐PET).
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