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Newspeak for epidemiologists. [PDF]
Our limited vocabulary should not constitute a prescriptive curriculum, but instead point to our insufficiencies and our need to expand the field of epidemiology In summation, I have only one question: is Latin dead? Max Fischer1f It is said that the Canadian Inuit have more than 50 words for “snow”, but none for “pollution”.
Tam CC.
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“Newspeak” in Contemporary German Political Discourse
This article examines the concept of “newspeak,” created by J. Orwell in his novel “1984,” which functions as one of the means of manipulating the political consciousness of people.
E. A. Shesterina
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A Critical Review on the Book New Left Thinkers [PDF]
The New Left Thinkers is undoubtedly one of the most controversial and newsworthy works of the late English philosopher, Roger Scruton, which has been published in recent decades as a critique of the new left thinkers. Scruton analyzed, and critiqued the
Tayebe Domanlou
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Language and dystopia: the 'Newspeak' in George Orwell's «Nineteen Eighty-Four»
In the dystopian world that George Orwell imagines in his novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, the hegemonic politic party Ingsoc promulgates the Newspeak, a language created in order to satisfy the ideological needs of the Party: to control the individual and ...
Eleonora Marzi
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From feeling to naming: A sensitive approach to managerial newspeak through bullying at work
By accessing language, an individual is granted the means to represent experiences and to share meaning. However, ill-being resulting from workplace bullying makes it hard for the subject to put his/her experience into words.
Agnès Vandevelde-Rougale
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The style of independent periodicals in 1979–1980 in the face of the dominant ideological discourse
The goal of the article is to offer a style-focussed description of samizdat press articles from the late-1970s, which were the textual manifestation of the independent discourse at that time.
Dorota Suska
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Diesseits und jenseits. Slowenische Kunst nach den politischen Umbrüchen 1945 und 1991. Eine Reflexion [PDF]
On This and on the Other Side. Slovenian Art after the Political Turns in 1945 and 1991. A Reflection - Whereas the first, revolutionary turn in 1945 brought a “twilight of democracy” in the form of a longstanding monopoly of the communist party over ...
Jožef Muhovič
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The Yugoslav Newspeak In the article the issue of a language of the Yugoslav communists – called here after Orwell the totalitarian Newspeak – is taken into consideration.
Maciej Czerwiński
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A governança pelos números contra a linguagem da atividade
Starting from a research in psychodynamics of work, the paper aims to explain the consequences of the new forms of work organization on the activity of deliberation and cooperation of workers, on the one hand, and on their possibilities of development ...
Antoine Duarte, Roxane Dejours
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Principles of ‘Newspeak’ in Polish Translations of British and American Press Articles under Communist Rule [PDF]
The paper analyses selected Polish translations of British and American press articles published in the magazine Forum in the years 1965 - 1989. In communist Poland, all such texts were censored before publication, which forced the translators to avoid ...
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