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Ruský newspeak

2022
At the beginning of this undergraduate work, the author set himself the goal of studying and describing the phenomena of Russian newspeak, based on multiple publications in the mass media, as well as the statements made by politicians and public figures, in order to eventually define and formulate the main features and characteristics of this highly ...
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Newspeak as Coronaspeak 2020

Ecolinguística: Revista brasileira de ecologia e linguagem (ECO-REBEL), 2020
Em 2020 um virus chamado corona criou uma situação que não se via desde a Segunda Guerra Mundial. Todo mundo estava em perigo (agora de ser infectado); as pessoas tinham que ficar em casa a fim de evitar ser atingidas pelos bombardeios (agora por um vírus).
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The breakdown of newspeak

Political Communication, 1988
Abstract Many attempts have been made to create Newspeaks. But in light of what is now known about such attempts, it is clear that not even the most successful of them has come anywhere near to realization of Orwell's projection. Rather than these Newspeaks becoming increasingly fine‐tuned, comprehensive instruments of totalitarian control, as ...
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Locke, language and Newspeak

Think, 2006
An exploration of the relationship between thought and language.
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Language, Newspeak and Logic

Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement, 1991
Some books are like parents, grandparents or old friends. They have been with us from our earliest days and one treats them almost with familiarity. They belong to one's youth and the recognition that they have been around for months and years keeps company with surprise. For philosophers such a book is A. J.
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An Analysis of Newspeak

Blackfriars, 1962
The recent publication of his Collected Essays has renewed interest in Orwell’s position as a writer, and especially in his attitude to the artist’s commitments in the world. The writer’s problem, in a time of conflict, according to Orwell, was that ‘one half of him, which in a sense is the whole of him, can act as resolutely, even as violently if need
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Unprivacy newspeak

ITNOW, 1977
J R S Kistruck, A Hawker
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From Newspeak to Cyberspeak

2002
In this book, Slava Gerovitch argues that Soviet cybernetics was not just an intellectual trend but a social movement for radical reform in science and society as a whole. Followers of cybernetics viewed computer simulation as a universal method of problem solving and the language of cybernetics as a language of objectivity and truth.
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NewSpeak: a reliable programming language

1989
Consider the following fragment of Pascal program for evaluating factorials: $$ \begin{array}{*{20}c} {i: = 0;x: = 1;} \\ {while\;i < n} \\ \begin{gathered} begin\;i: = i + 1 \hfill \\ x:i*x \hfill \\ \end{gathered} \\ {end} \\ \end{array} $$ One could prove that this program does indeed implement n! by the following reasoning.
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