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Translating literary humour : aspects of detection and analogy making
Humour is an important ingredient of many literary texts, including canonised works, and poses a significant challenge for translators. This chapter specifies a number of ways in which literary humour is a translational challenge.
Misiou, Vasilikieditor +2 more
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From humour to fine arts and vice versa: Atlántida in the twenties [PDF]
From its foundation in 1918 by the Uruguayan writer Constancio C. Vigil, Atlántida magazine kept a well-defined interest in images. The covers, a clear example in that sense, displayed colourful works on full pages while the content itself reflected that
Talía Bermejo, Bermejo, Talia
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ABSTRACT Objective This study aimed to investigate the immunological response to influenza vaccination, the incidence and severity of influenza infection, and the side effects of the vaccination in patients with ischemic stroke. Methods This prospective observational study was conducted between 2023 and 2024 at Ramathibodi Hospital.
Achiraya Pakngao +5 more
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The multimodal expression of humour in a law lecture: An exploratory case study
The multifaceted nature of humour has stimulated considerable interest among discourse analysts who have sought to enhance our understanding of how it comes into play during social interactions.
Crawford Camiciottoli, B.
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Multilingual mirth on the Iberian page [PDF]
With a focus on two works by writers from Catalonia, the present article considers the intersections of humour, language and identity in fictional narrative as a response to the deeply embedded cultural politics of Spain's multilingual context.
McGlade, Rhiannon
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Long‐Term Neurologic Exam Findings in People Diagnosed and Treated During Acute HIV Infection
ABSTRACT Objective Evaluate clinical and laboratory correlates of abnormal neurologic exam findings after acute HIV infection (AHI). Methods Participants from the RV254/SEARCH 010 cohort in Bangkok underwent standardized neurologic examinations at Weeks 0 (AHI), 12, 96, and 288 following antiretroviral therapy (ART).
Kathryn B. Holroyd +118 more
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Objective Somatic items used in depression assessments can potentially overlap with symptoms related to physical illness, including systemic sclerosis (SSc). No studies have looked at whether somatic depression items may be influenced by diffuse versus limited SSc disease subtypes, which are associated with varying degrees of symptom presentation.
Sophie Hu +110 more
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New Onset of Fibromyalgia After Exposure to a Combat Environment: A Longitudinal Cohort Study
Objective Traumatic life events are hypothesized to be triggers for the onset of fibromyalgia. Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a common comorbidity of fibromyalgia. However, limited prospective data are available on the development of fibromyalgia after exposure to high‐magnitude stress.
Jay B. Higgs +15 more
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Rire sans humour n’est que ruine de l’homme. L'humour est mort.
Ohne Humor zu lachen ist nur Verfall des Menschen. Die Notwendigkeit ein maximales Anhören zwingt das Fernsehen und das Radio sich zu einem komischen Standardregister zu beschränken.
Chouraqui, Guy
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The weirding of English, trans‐scripting, and humour in digital communication [PDF]
This article examines local appropriations of English‐related forms in digital communication, especially (re)appropriations that play with and modify significantly what we conventionally recognize as English (‘weird English’; Ch'ien, 2005).
Spilioti, Tereza, Tereza Spilioti
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