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SONNET WREATH’S EVOLUTION IN ADYGHE LITERATURE: AESTHETICS OF POETICS
The article is devoted to the study of a wreath of sonnets in Adyghe literature with an emphasis on the aesthetics of poetics of works written in the specified genre form. Moreover, the combination of “aesthetics of poetics” is not formal in this context,
L. B. KHAVZHOKOVA
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The Interest of Algerian Scholars in the Art of Letter Writing: A Statistical and Analytical Study [PDF]
The art of letter writing, as it is known, is a form of prose that began in Arabic literature during the era of documentation, especially when official correspondence offices were established and the territory of the Arab Islamic Caliphate expanded.
Fatima ABDERRAHMANE , Khadidja BENCHAHDA
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Null-Exit Pamphleteering, or #VALUE!
In this essay, I want to think about the ways in which creative and critical texts might be read as an oblique record of economic transactions, as accountancy by other means.
Robert Kiely
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THE PRINCIPLE OF SYMMETRY IN W. BLAKE’S POEM THE TYGER AND ITS REPRODUCTION IN UKRAINIAN TRANSLATIONS [PDF]
The article is devoted to the analysis of Ukrainian translations of William Blake’s poem The Tyger made by V. Koptilov, V. Keis, and V. Bohuslavska, focusing on the embodiment of the principle of symmetry as an organizing principle of the poem, which ...
Tatyana A. Pakhareva, Olena M. Borovska
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Introduction. The semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia (svPPA) is characterized by a progressive deterioration of semantic memory, associated with word comprehension and naming deficits (Gorno-Tempini et al., 2011).
Joël Macoir +2 more
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The present study explores rhyme correspondences between Finnic (~ Uralic) and Sinitic languages, taking the Finnish -ala and -aja rhymes as an example. Two rhyme correspondences are established: (1) Finnish -ala â Mandarin [-(u̯Ì)ÉËn] â Cantonese [-(Ê·)ÉnË] â Taiwanese [-uËn]; (2) Finnish -aja â Mandarin [-(u̯Ì)ÉËÅ] â Cantonese [-
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Hiatus resolution in Moroccan Judeo-Spanish
This article gives an Optimality Theory analysis of the resolution of vowel hiatus across word boundaries based on published descriptions of late 19th and early 20th century Moroccan Judeo-Spanish, also known as haketía.
Samuel Douglass, Travis G. Bradley
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Strategies and Challenges in English to Chinese Translation of Selected Song Lyrics
The translation of song lyrics is challenging for translators primarily due to the intricate poetic and musical elements, which often compel them to employ specific strategies for effective translation.
Mansour Amini +5 more
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Семантичка функџија риме у поетским структурама
If viewed from a purely linguistic standpoint, rhyme belongs to the phoneticphonological and lexical levels of natural language. It draws on two basic linguistic planes: the plane of expression and the plane of content, which are inextricably linked and ...
Милосав Ж. Чаркић
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David Burliuk – many-faced and individual
INTRODUCTION. The creative personality of David Burliuk gave grounds for naming a kind of International Avant-garde Artistic Award after him. Consider the incarnations of the creative personality of the “father of Russian futurism” David Burliuk means to
S. E. Biryukov
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