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Editorial: Culture and emotion in educational dynamics, volume V. [PDF]

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Riquelme E, Páez D, da Costa Dutra SC.
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Automatic sentence simplification system for Arabic Script Punjabi. [PDF]

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Shehzad T   +4 more
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The use of literary techniques in coaching

open access: yesJournal of Management Development, 2010
PurposeThe aim of this paper is to demonstrate a reflective use of literary devices, within an over‐arching concept of narrative, in practical coaching. The paper also aims to show the benefits of working with literary devices within the coaching relationship and provide a few practitioner tips.Design/methodology/approachUsing case study methodology ...
Elaine Robinson
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LITERARY TRANSLATION: TECHNIQUES AND PROBLEMS

2021
На сегодняшний день те или иные виды перевода осуществляются с помощью различных техник. В статье рассматриваются наиболее известные техники, используемые для художественного перевода, такие как заимствование, адаптация и компенсация. Анализируются проблемы, связанные с применением этих техник, а также их особенности и преимущества.
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NARRATIVE TECHNIQUES, LITERARY ECHOES AND INTERPRETATION:

2023
In this chapter I examine Plutarch’s approach to the Lives of two prominent and famous Spartans, Lysander and Agesilaus. The two Lives, which have been widely studied individually, or in relation to their Roman pairs, can be fully understood through a close comparison.
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Notes on Arthur Schnitzler’s Literary Technique

The Germanic Review: Literature, Culture, Theory, 1950
(1950). Notes on Arthur Schnitzler’s Literary Technique. The Germanic Review: Literature, Culture, Theory: Vol. 25, No. 1, pp. 13-25.
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LITERARY TECHNIQUES IN ‘LES BIJOUX INDISCRETS’

Journal of the Australasian Universities Language and Literature Association, 1963
declared, for example, Abbe Raynal in theCorrespondance litteraire.1 The reason for this unfriendly reception is not far to seek. The novel belongs to a genre at that time very much in vogue, the rom~an galant oriental.2 This unexpected descendant of the Arabian Nights had as its chief progenitor Claude Prosper J olyot CrebiIlon, Crebillon fils. Pseudo-
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