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Newspeak Staff

open access: yes, 1990
Members of the Newspeak student ...
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Antyformalistyczny rajok na recytatora, cztery basy, chór mieszany i fortepian Dymitra Szostakowicza, jako swoisty dokument ponurych czasów

open access: yesEdukacja Muzyczna, 2019
The article describes and analyses composition of Dmitri Shostakovic’s Antiformalistic rajok for speaker, four basses, mixed chorus and piano. This piece was composed between 1948 and 1960 and based on selected texts from speeches of Josif Stalin,
Magdalena STOCHNIOL
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Concept of learning outcomes validation: areas of pedagogical reduction and their (un)intended effects

open access: yesRocznik Andragogiczny, 2017
The paper is an attempt to problematize the concept of the validation of learning outcomes, which is a component of the process of recognition of qualifications.
Grażyna Szyling
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Language and political reality: George Orwell reconsidered

open access: yesSign Systems Studies, 2015
The domain of reference of political discourse is not autonomous from language; this domain is a construct generated by the discourse itself. Such an approach to the relation between language and political reality was expressed in George Orwell’s novel ...
Suren Zolyan
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Da Certeza e Doublethink: Orwell e Wittgenstein

open access: yes, 2007
Desde a sua publicação há mais de cinquenta anos, Mil Novecentos e Oitenta e Quatro, de George Orwell, povoou os nossos léxicos e a nossa cultura popular com uma série de termos, figuras e conceitos, que vão desde “Newspeak” a “paperless office”.
Rudrum, David
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Why Dictators Use Newspeak?

open access: yes
This research aims to explore why dictators adopt newspeak, with a particular focus on the Putin regime's use of the term ``special military operation'' to refer to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Alexei Zakharov   +2 more
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Dogmatic modes of science. [PDF]

open access: yesPerception, 2021
Hessels RS, Hooge ITC.
europepmc   +1 more source

Newspeak, Nadsat and Láadan – the evolution of speech and the role of language in 20th century dystopian fiction

open access: yes, 2009
George Orwells Roman 1984 aus dem Jahre 1949 gilt gemeinhin als einer der Klassiker dystopischer Literatur. Auch wenn das tatsächliche Jahr 1984 inzwischen Vergangenheit ist, hat Orwell’s Entwurf einer repressiven, totalitären Gesellschaft bis heute ...
Kühl, Eike
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