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The Physicality of Writing in Paul Auster’s White Spaces and Winter Journal
White Spaces is a hybrid piece of poetic prose marking Paul Auster’s literary rebirth. This matrix text, which served as an immediate response to Auster’s “epiphanic moment of clarity” during a dance rehearsal in New York, is an early experimentation ...
François Hugonnier
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A succinct, clearly written purpose is critical to papers published in JOSPT. On the other hand, the inclusion of hypotheses in submitted manuscripts is optional. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 1992;15(3):131.
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L’évolution des termes d’adresse à contenu social en ancien et en moyen français
Based on a corpus of texts in Old and Middle French, this research examines the behavior of vocative nominal groups in direct speech. After presenting an analysis of the currently available descriptions of vocative and appellative, we present the concept
Sabine Lehmann
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This paper aims to analyze the impact of the Holy Qur'an on the Arabic language, poetry and prose during the early Islam period. The method used in this research is the descriptive analytical method, that is by describing the influence of the Qur'an on ...
Noza Aflisia +3 more
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Games with time, memory and history: About the prose of Milada Součková The article discusses selected short stories by the Czech avant-garde writer Milada Součková.
Kamila Woźniak
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The (formal) exclusiveness of Julius Zeyer's literary language
The paper is focused on identifying the principal signs of formal exclusiveness that denote Julius Zeyer's literary language, precisely, his prose. Julius Zeyer wrote his prosaic works in standard Czech, deliberately differing from the contemporary usage,
Martin Schacherl
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AbstractNarrative generation has historically suffered from poor writing quality, stemming from a narrow focus on story grammars and plot design. Moreover, to-date natural language generation systems have not been capable of faithfully reproducing either the variety or complexity of naturally occurring narratives.
Charles B. Callaway, James C. Lester
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Many researchers of Lyudmila Petrushevskaya’s works draw attention to the irony which is the significant element of her prose, drama and poetry. It is important that the ironic principle manifests itself not only as an artistic technique but also as a ...
Юлия Брюханова
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Lithuanian Literature in Search of Historical Truth: Three Decades of Independence
The article focuses on the beginning of the Singing Revolution in Lithuanian culture and tries to identify the most significant dominant features in order to understand the entirety of the new changes in literature.
Audinga Peluritytė-Tikuišienė
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Literary Genres and Their Theoretical and Terminological Challenges in Kurdish Literature
The present research is an analytical-theoretical and practical attempt to address and examine different literary genres practically in written Kurdish Literature.
Mohsen Ahmad Omar
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