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Target. International Journal of Translation Studies, 2002
In this article it is suggested that the translation of speech-act report verbs may provide scope for achieving stylistic and pragmatic aims. Analysis of the translation of fictional dialogues from a contemporary English novel reveals considerable diversity in the choice of Spanish verbs used to render ‘said’ in the context of impositive directive ...
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In this article it is suggested that the translation of speech-act report verbs may provide scope for achieving stylistic and pragmatic aims. Analysis of the translation of fictional dialogues from a contemporary English novel reveals considerable diversity in the choice of Spanish verbs used to render ‘said’ in the context of impositive directive ...
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London Business School Review, 2017
Selin Kesebir's research shows how our use of language reflects and reinforces perceptions of gender ...
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Selin Kesebir's research shows how our use of language reflects and reinforces perceptions of gender ...
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Nursing Standard, 1988
Members of the three main health unions took to the streets last week as the Day of Action gathered pace.
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Members of the three main health unions took to the streets last week as the Day of Action gathered pace.
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European Journal of Cultural Studies
In recent years, popular feminist discourse has increasingly associated feminism with a cultural concept of consent. My reflection in this special section of Cultural Commons: ‘#(No)SeAcabó / It is (not) over’ discusses the Rubiales/Hermoso kiss through the lens of consent by enquiring into how the words ‘he said, she said’ attend to particular kinds ...
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In recent years, popular feminist discourse has increasingly associated feminism with a cultural concept of consent. My reflection in this special section of Cultural Commons: ‘#(No)SeAcabó / It is (not) over’ discusses the Rubiales/Hermoso kiss through the lens of consent by enquiring into how the words ‘he said, she said’ attend to particular kinds ...
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2013
Nobody should be allowed to remain innocent of Orientalism. More than 30 years after its publication in 1978, the book continues to be indispensable for understanding East-West relations. Orientalism has elicited, and withstood, a host of attacks, some more damaging than others. Yet it has transformed academic history writing concerning the Middle East.
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Nobody should be allowed to remain innocent of Orientalism. More than 30 years after its publication in 1978, the book continues to be indispensable for understanding East-West relations. Orientalism has elicited, and withstood, a host of attacks, some more damaging than others. Yet it has transformed academic history writing concerning the Middle East.
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2011
Another weapon that an angry, fired employee can use against your company is the sexual-harassment claim. Even though the law of sexual harassment is related to employment-discrimination law, how this claim comes about after a firing is a little different.
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Another weapon that an angry, fired employee can use against your company is the sexual-harassment claim. Even though the law of sexual harassment is related to employment-discrimination law, how this claim comes about after a firing is a little different.
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Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2014
A modest body of research has examined judicial decision making in civil protection order (CPO) cases. A major finding of this prior research is that the factors expected to shape judicial responses to CPO requests are often found to be insignificant. Because such decisions are often rendered in an environment of vast judicial discretion and competing
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A modest body of research has examined judicial decision making in civil protection order (CPO) cases. A major finding of this prior research is that the factors expected to shape judicial responses to CPO requests are often found to be insignificant. Because such decisions are often rendered in an environment of vast judicial discretion and competing
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Getting beyond “she said, he said
Nursing Administration Quarterly, 1995Men and women grow up in different cultures and as a result learn different lessons about "appropriate" adult behaviors. But these lessons are invisible to us and that creates a variety of work-related problems. This article addresses the double blind and hidden expectations that nursing executives face as a member of the male-dominated administration ...
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