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Clinical Linguistic Proficiency Program: An Innovation to Bridge Language Incompatibility in the Training of Psychiatric Residents. [PDF]

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Proverbes abyssins

Journal de la Société des Africanistes, 1972
Griaule Marcel, Tubiana Joseph. Proverbes abyssins. In: Journal de la Société des Africanistes, 1973, tome 43, fascicule 1. pp. 111-149.
Griaule, Marcel, Tubiana, Joseph
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Proverb is as proverb does: A preliminary analysis of a survey on the use of hungarian proverbs and anti-proverbs

Acta Ethnographica Hungarica, 2007
In this study we analyze the results of a sociolinguistic survey conducted in Hungary in 2004–2005, with the goal of exploring some popular views of the proverb and anti-proverb and their functions in contemporary Hungarian society. Using data collected from 298 subjects, we focus on three major questions.
Vargha, Katalin, Litovkina, Anna T.
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Proverbs and Psychoanalysis

The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1976
Proverbs have much to teach the psychoanalyst. The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the clinical usefulness of viewing certain proverbs as analogous to typical dreams, to discuss some implications of the affinities between proverbs, riddles, and typical dreams in the context of applied psychoanalysis, and to view the proverb as stemming from the ...
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Death of a proverb

BMJ, 2015
During an evening shift on call as a surgical house officer I was pleased to be called to theatre by my consultant. A middle aged patient was having a laparotomy to relieve large bowel obstruction …
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