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Why We Need to Study Assisted Methods to Teach Typing to Nonspeaking Autistic People
ABSTRACT At least one third of autistic people have limited or no speech. Most nonspeaking autistic people are never provided alternatives that would enable the full range of expression that speech allows, significantly limiting their access to educational, social, and employment opportunities.
Vikram K. Jaswal +4 more
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The Transcendence that Emerges from the Poetic Word
The present study aims to explore the mode of being of the poetic word by analyzing the type of transcendence that emerges from it, with the goal of uncovering a defining feature of the ontological constitution of language.
Ariadna Melina González Martínez
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George Buchanan et ses psaumes : traducteur / paraphraseur / versificateur / poète ?
To describe the Poetic Psalm Paraphrases of George Buchanan is not a simple task. Although terminology was various when he began writing them, Buchanan probably used the word “paraphrase”, as modern writers do (though unfortunately they often omit the ...
Roger P. H. Green
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From time to time, Word Ways receives a variety of short poems related to recreational linguistics, some original, others previously published.
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On Transmitting Expressiveness in Belarusian-English Poetic Translation [PDF]
The present article deals with various lexical, grammatical, stylistic problems encountered by translators while transmitting aspects of expressiveness of the original text (on the example of Belarusian-English poetic translation). The focus of attention
Barhudarov +42 more
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I.A. Bunin’s poetic mythonymicon: connotative aspect
The article studies the system of mythological names in I.A. Bunins poetic heritage. The relevance of the topic is due to the unexplored problems of word-formation motivation, semantics, structure, and the role of mythological names in I.A.
O. Selemeneva +1 more
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Natura multimodale e creatività del linguaggio poetico
The exceptional nature of poetic language – testified by its patent untranslatability – represents a problem for philosophy, and particularly for analytic philosophy, which aims to provide an overarching explanation of ordinary language.
Francesca Ervas
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From time to time, Word Ways receives a variety of short poems related to recreational linguistics, some original, other previously published.
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The story of Oh: the aesthetics and rhetoric of a common vowel sound [PDF]
Studies in Musical Theatre is the only peer-reviewed journal dedicated to musical theatre. It was launched in 2007 and is now in its seventh volume.
Daley M., Dominic Symonds, Most A.
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‘Where are the adults?’: Troubling child‐activism and children's political participation
Abstract Children's political participation is a well‐established theme in childhood studies. In this article we offer an original account of child activism that takes into account the entangled and emergent aspect of children as activists. We begin with a historical and a conceptual review, noting the importance of mid‐20th century developments such ...
Sharon Hunter, Claire Cassidy
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