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On the Applicability of the Advocacy Coalition Framework for Analyzing EU Policy Processes
ABSTRACT Initially developed for the US context, the Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF) is increasingly used to analyze policy processes in the EU. But policymaking in EU differs from the US context, why the applicability of ACF in the EU context should be scrutinized.
Fredrik von Malmborg
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Politeness in "Adit dan Sopo Jarwo" Animation
This article aimed to describe the politeness and its violations in the Adit dan Sopo Jarwo program. The data for this research were collected by recording and taking notes. The data that have been taken were analyzed by using the theory of politeness by
I Wayan Budiarta+1 more
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ANALYSIS OF TEACHER'S POLITENESS INTERACTION WITH STUDENTS IN ENGLISH TEACHING
The goal of this study is to clarify various forms of speech politeness in the conversation of teachers and students working together to learn English in an elementary school in the city of Medan.
Winda Sari, Sholihatul Hamidah Daulay
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Against the veto solution in cross‐border avoidance law
Abstract UNCITRAL is striving to determine the law applicable to cross‐border insolvency avoidances. In principle, this should be the lex fori concursus. However, both Regulation (EU) 2015/848 and the laws of some European countries adopt a combination of lex fori concursus and lex causae called the ‘veto solution’.
Renato Mangano
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Abstract Where is the place of humanity in current corporate and insolvency frameworks and their theoretical underpinning? How can it be assured that the institutions that have been invented through human ingenuity and brilliance serves the collective human experience fully and equitably? Insolvency law has long been theoretically conceptualised on the
Jennifer L. L. Gant
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Bounded Sustainable Entrepreneurship: Uncertainty, Perceptions, and Tensions
ABSTRACT Entrepreneurs experience subjective perceptions of uncertainty and other barriers as they attempt to design their business model. These create boundaries of a cognitive nature that entrepreneurs must navigate. It has been suggested that sustainable entrepreneurship is inherently even more uncertain and complex than traditional entrepreneurship.
Martyna Jurek+2 more
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The Cooperative Principle: Is Grice’s Theory Suitable to Indonesian Language Culture?
Article discussed how native speakers of Indonesian observed Grice’s maxims. One hundred conversations contributed in live talk show from varied Indonesia television channels were analysed.
Agnes Herawati
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This paper analyses Grice’s maxims in two Arabic translations of Animal Farm to gain insight into the communicative principles underlying character-to-character, narrator-to-reader, and translator-to-reader interactions in fiction translation.
Othman Ahmad Abualadas
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Small Water Impoundments Have Local and Longitudinal Impacts on Carbon Cycling Along a River Network
ABSTRACT Damming may be one of the most significant anthropogenic modifications fragmenting river networks. Damming alters the transport and processing of coarse particulate organic matter (OM), hence influencing carbon (C) cycling, including the production and emission of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4).
Teresa Silverthorn+5 more
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Verbal irony and the Maxims of Grice's cooperative principle
This paper makes reference to Brown and Levinson's Politeness Theory, and their treatment of irony as an off record strategy. These authors consider that different off record strategies violate or flout different maxims, and "being ironic" is labelled as
Alba Juez, Laura
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