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“Aesthetics of Kantselyarit” in the Genre of Review-Postcard [PDF]
The paper focuses on the problem of genre-style incompetence of students, its linguistic and sociocultural reasons. This article is aimed at establishing the stylistic nature of a new genre of a review-postcard.
Tarasova, Irina Anatolyevna
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Europa jako znak w nowomowie jugosłowiańskich komunistów na przykładzie wystąpień Josipa Broza Tity
Europe as a sign in the Yugoslav Communist newspeak basing on the Tito’s addresses Although the Yugoslav Communist newspeak resembled the Polish one on the formal level, it significantly different conceptualized and evaluated the extra‑linguistic ...
Maciej Czerwiński
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Literární dystopie a pokusy o její vymezení ve světovém a českém kontextu || Literary Dystopia and Attempts to Define It in the International and Czech Contexts [PDF]
This article deals with anti-utopian and dystopian literature, development of the genre and attempts at its definition. The first part contains a description of attributes characteristic of the genre: newspeak, the petrified world, and the division of ...
Olga Pavlova
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Funkcjonalność gier językowych w prasie drugiego obiegu wydawniczego końca lat 70.
The article presents the functionality of language games in texts representing the unofficial press discourse of the late ‘70s (press). The non-censorship journalism of the second publishing circulation, published outside the censorship, created a space ...
Dorota Suska
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ABSTRACT Adopting a broad understanding of compliance as adherence to norms, this study examines the role of the Chinese–Hungarian Bilingual School in Budapest in the propagation of institutional, educational, and civic norms, through an anthropological inquiry into the discourses and practices embraced and enacted by teachers, parents, and students ...
Fanni Beck, Pál Nyíri
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Purism and antipurism in present-day Serbian [PDF]
As in other Balkan languages, Serbo-Croatian vocabulary is of mixed origin Ever since its earliest days, some of the commonest words were borrowed from Greek, Latin, Italian, Turkish, Hungarian, and in more recent times from Russian, Czech and German ...
Klajn Ivan
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VERBAL WARFARE IN THE POLISH MEDIA: AN ANALYSIS OF CONCEPTUAL METAPHORS IN POLITICAL DISCOURSE [PDF]
The outcome of the analyses of spoken and written data reveals that political, social and economic antagonisms are well fed by language which highlights dichotomies and depicts ‘the others’ as the source of all evil.
Gieroń-Czepczor, Ewa
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Abstract We formulate the problem of material identification as a problem of optimal control in which the deformation of the specimen is the state variable and the unknown material law is the control variable. We assume that the material obeys finite elasticity and that the deformation of the specimen is in static equilibrium with prescribed boundary ...
Sergio Conti, Michael Ortiz
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This article examines the propaganda language used in documents produced by the security services of the Polish People’s Republic and the People’s Republic of Bulgaria.
Julia Mazurkiewicz-Sułkowska
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"Nebelsprech" – Sprechen in der parlamentarischen Demokratie
"Fogspeech" is a variant of Orwellian Newspeak typical of parliamentary Democracy: As it is important in a Democracy to find vast support for political projects, linguistic strategies from advertising are used, esp.
Martin Haase
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