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«Reader! Bruder!»: The Rhetoric of Narration and the Rhetoric of Reading

open access: yesBetween, 2014
The paper deals with the relation of power established by narrative texts, exploring the many-sided field of articulation among the related subjects: the narrator as a subject of power, the text as a rhetorical device, and the reader as an ultimate ...
Federico Bertoni
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The Multidimensional Nature of Semantic Transparency in a Cross‐Linguistic Perspective: Evidence From Human Intuitions, Computational Estimates, and Processing Data for Chinese Compounds

open access: yesCognitive Science, Volume 50, Issue 3, March 2026.
Abstract Semantic transparency is a key construct for understanding how complex words are represented and processed, yet it has been conceptualized and operationalized in diverse ways across studies. In this study, we validate whether semantic transparency exhibits multidimensional properties across different measures in Mandarin Chinese.
Jing Chen   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Polymorphous Return of the Tragic in J. Littell e M. Amis

open access: yesBetween, 2017
In this article I intend to analyse Jonathan Littell’s novel Les Bienveillants (2006) and Martin Amis’s novel The Zone of Interest (2014) in their dealing with the traumatic events of the Twentieth Century through literary writing and in their conveying ...
Emanuela Piga
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Comparative Analysis of High‐Throughput Phenotyping Techniques for Early Detection of Herbicide Stress

open access: yesWeed Research, Volume 66, Issue 2, March/April 2026.
ABSTRACT Early detection of herbicide‐induced stress is essential for optimising weed control, improving crop safety and advancing precision agriculture practices. While non‐destructive imaging technologies offer great potential for rapid stress diagnosis, direct comparisons of their performance across species, herbicides and application rates remain ...
Boris Lazarević   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

In the belly of the Behemoth: a study of law and nonlaw in the context of "The Kindly Ones", by Jonathan Littell

open access: yesAnamorphosis, 2019
The subject of this article was the novel The Kindly Ones, by Jonathan Littell, with the aim to explore the experiences of his main character, Maximilien Aue, the Nazi officer, SS member, jurist, Doctor juris, and on several occasions him assumed the ...
Rafael Tomaz de Oliveira
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Family Preservation Research: Where We\u27ve Been, Where We Should Be Going [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
Although the literature has provided many critiques of research done on family preservation programs, these critiques have usually been limited to the studies \u27 assumptions, approach, or methodology.
Meezan, William, Yoo, Jane
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Seasonal Drivers of Density in a Subarctic Population of Northern Red‐Backed Voles

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, Volume 16, Issue 2, February 2026.
In this study, we analyzed 30 years of northern red‐backed vole population data from Denali National Park to examine how environmental factors influenced density over time. We found that this population showed cyclic population fluctuations with a 2–4 year period, with some variation between sampling sites, and that densities were positively associated
Sarah Swanson   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Injustamente olvidado: Chechenia, año III, de J. Littell

open access: yesTiempo Devorado, 2014
Reseña de la obra de Jonathan Littell: Chechenia, año III; Barcelona: RBA, 2010; 120 ...
Francisco Veiga
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Variogram investigation of covariance shape within longitudinal data with possible use of a krigeage technique as an interpolation tool: Sheep growth data as an example [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
peer-reviewedMost quantitative traits considered in livestock evolve over time and several continuous functions have been proposed to model this change.
Chalh, A., El Gazzah, M.
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New methods provide a 300‐year perspective on modern area burned in two wilderness areas of the southwest United States

open access: yesEcosphere, Volume 17, Issue 2, February 2026.
Abstract Climate change, expanding human ignitions, and increased fuels from fire exclusion are driving increases in area burned and fire severity in dry conifer forests of the western United States. Increasing area burned is occurring against the backdrop of a large fire deficit caused by over a century of fire exclusion.
C. A. Farris   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

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