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THE ART OF RHETORIC USING STYLISTIC DEVICES IN WORLD UNIVERSITIES DEBATING CHAMPIONSHIP: A Study of Pragmatics [PDF]
Debating is recognized as a way of doing persuasion in speech that deals with four points of debate pillars, for instance: assertion, reasoning, evidence, and link back.
Hamzah , Yusuf, Mita , Amalia Rosaria
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Word order variation in interrogative structures of native and non-native French [PDF]
Inter-individual variation in the use of direct interrogative structures (N=450) is explored in a corpus of spoken native and non-native French. A quantitative analysis of the data reveals that while non-native speakers seem to avoid non-standard ...
Dewaele, Jean-Marc
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Learning Generative Models across Incomparable Spaces
Generative Adversarial Networks have shown remarkable success in learning a distribution that faithfully recovers a reference distribution in its entirety.
Alvarez-Melis, David +3 more
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Conformity, deformity and reformity [PDF]
In any given field of artistic practice, practitioners position themselves—or find themselves positioned—according to interests and allegiances with specific movements, genres, and traditions. Selecting particular frameworks through which to approach the
Brown, Michael, Wilson, Chris
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This paper aims to investigate the relations between epilinguistic ordinary discourses and those of experts in sociophonetics about the French pronunciation. The results obtained through a socioperceptual survey based on 68 French-speaking listeners from
Maria Candea
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Controlling Linguistic Style Aspects in Neural Language Generation
Most work on neural natural language generation (NNLG) focus on controlling the content of the generated text. We experiment with controlling several stylistic aspects of the generated text, in addition to its content.
Ficler, Jessica, Goldberg, Yoav
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From Chat to Academia: Calibrating Formality in Low-Resource Languages
How formal should a sentence sound? The answer is rarely limited to formal or informal. In natural communication, formality changes gradually from casual conversation to professional writing and highly academic prose.
Seda Efendioglu, Huseyin Pehlivan
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The Stylistic Uses of Gothic Passive Constructions
This paper explores the variation between non-past (present and future) synthetic and periphrastic passive verb forms in the Gothic Gospels in an effort to evaluate the possibility that the availability of functionally identical forms of the passive was ...
Artūras Ratkus
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Cyclic phonology–syntax-interaction : movement to first position in German [PDF]
This paper investigates the nature of the attraction of XPs to clauseinitial position in German (and other languages). It argues that there are two different types of preposing.
Fanselow, Gisbert
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The following paper addresses the topic of transnationalism in U.S. territory Puerto Rico. As a previous Spanish colony and current U.S. territory, Puerto Rico provides rich grounds for the study of fluid identities to take place.
Katherine Morales
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