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Translating Non-fictional Genres: Voice-over and Off-screen Dubbing

Palgrave studies in translating and interpreting, 2020
This chapter presents the main features of voice-over and off-screen dubbing in relation to non-fictional genres, from traditional documentaries to factual television. It first proposes a definition and categorization of voice-over and off-screen dubbing, and then reports on the main research approaches to the topic, including cultural and linguistic ...

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A Simple Approach to Classify Fictional and Non-Fictional Genres [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the Second Workshop on Storytelling, 2019
In this work, we deploy a logistic regression classifier to ascertain whether a given document belongs to the fiction or non-fiction genre. For genre identification, previous work had proposed three classes of features, viz., low-level (character-level and token counts), high-level (lexical and syntactic information) and derived features (type-token ...
Kushal Shāh
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Non-fiction as a literary genre

Publishing Research Quarterly, 2000
L'auteur s'interroge sur la non-fiction en tant que genre nouveau, la polemique apparue autour de ce terme et son implication dans les differentes ...
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D. H. Lawrence's Non-Fiction: Art, Thought and Genre

The Modern Language Review, 1990
Acknowledgements Introduction 1. 'Slightly philosophicalish, mostly about Hardy': 'Study of Thomas Hardy' Howard Mills 2. 'Full of philosophising and struggling to show things real': Twilight in Italy Howard Mills 3. Poetry and science in the psychology books David Ellis 4.
Mara Kalnins, David Ellis, Howard Mills
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Categorizing moving objects into film genres: The effect of animacy attribution, emotional response, and the deviation from non-fiction

Cognition, 2009
The reported study follows the footsteps of Heider, and Simmel (1944) [Heider, F., & Simmel, M. (1944). An experimental study of apparent behavior. American Journal of Psychology, 57, 243-249] and Michotte (1946/1963) [Michotte, A. (1963). The perception of causality (T.R. Miles & E. Miles, Trans.).
Visch, V.T., Tan, E.S.
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