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Text analysis techniques are widely applied in digital humanities, in particular to support literary criticism on large corpora of primary sources.
Alberto Baldi
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The Byzantines actively used techniques of rhetorical skill developed by ancient authors in various literary genres, including medical treatises. This article presents the results of a study of rhetorical techniques used in medical texts.
Ekaterina Vladimirovna Rybakova
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Narrative Disruptions: Reinterpreting Modernism Through Contemporary Media [PDF]
This article examines how the narrative disruptions characteristic of literary Modernism—fragmentation, non-linear storytelling, and unreliable narration—are reinterpreted and extended through contemporary cinematic adaptations of literary texts. Drawing
Erinda Papa
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For the “Global 1960s” in Literature: American, French, and Ukrainian Contexts
This article offers an innovative perspective on the literary landscapes of the 1960s in France, Ukraine, and the USA serving as exemplars of a global literary project that views literary works as heterotopias that, while being distinct, collectively ...
Yuliia Kulish
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Authorial Neologisms in Translation: Is the Translator a Smuggler?
Science fiction depicts worlds that often differ greatly from the real one. These worlds may be set in the remote future and so consist of elements unfamiliar to the reader. The names of those elements may be untypical or, conversely, they may be typical
Hanna Salich
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The translation of food-related culture-specific items in the COVALT corpus: A study of techniques and factors [PDF]
This article aims to analyse the translation of food-related culturespecific items (CSI) in the English–Catalan subcorpus of the Valencian Corpus of Translated Literature (COVALT). This general aim can be broken down into two specific aims: to find out
Marco, Josep
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This article presents a model for teaching a true four-skills second language course in German using student drama performance as the primary vehicle of instruction. Students in this workshop-style course learn to closely read literary German drama while
J. Sosulski, Michael
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The 'Burden' of the feminine: Frank Sargeson's encounter with Katherine Mansfield [PDF]
This essay is situated in relation to the critical commonplace that the contrasting literary modes and prose styles of Frank Sargeson and Katherine Mansfield -- of hard-edged realist writing and the miniaturist ‘subjectivist’ writing of impressionism ...
Wilson, Janet M
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Sarah Kirsch, auteur d’ouvrages pour enfants
Sarah Kirschs Activities as an Author of Children’s LiteratureThis contribution will highlight three works of children’s literature written by Sarah Kirsch (1935-2013) at the beginning of her poetic career.
Céline Weck
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The rapidly growing trend of information visualization in the modern communication space determines the relevance of this research, which is based on the analysis of the electronic literary text non-verbal components and their visual and graphic design ...
Svetlana A. Kuchina
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