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Do Formal Stance Strategies Reveal Disciplinary Variation in Professional Scientific Writing?
ABSTRACT Stance in academic discourse has been extensively studied, with numerous investigations indicating that its expression varies across disciplines, depending on the authors’ intention to either enhance or diminish their voice or presence (e.g., It seems fairly certain vs. This is based on the belief that…).
Elizaveta A. Smirnova+1 more
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Abstract The article presents a model that conceptualizes the discursive construction of post‐disruption dynamics endorsed and reproduced by the affected parties and its potential to (not) contribute to future co‐operation. Conceiving of Brexit as a prime case of a broader phenomenon of post‐disruption contexts, this paper applies this model to the ...
Monika Brusenbauch Meislová
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Misunderstandings about the Tunguska event, shock wave physics, and airbursts have resulted in misinterpretations of evidence at Tall el-Hammam. [PDF]
Boslough M, Bruno A.
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SECURITY, INFLUENCE, AND NUCLEAR WEAPONS: THE CASE OF ARGENTINA AND BRAZIL
Stephen M. Gorman
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Abstract This article provides an analysis of Hungary's role in EU foreign policy co‐operation at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in the period from its accession to the EU in 2004 till 2021, which involved the shift from mainstream parties to successive governments led by the populist radical right (PRR) Fidesz party.
Carla Monteleone+2 more
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The 'Cosmic Bluff' Revisited: Extended Nuclear Deterrence in the US-Norway Alliance. [PDF]
Egeland K.
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