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LANGUAGE, POLITICS, AND POWER

open access: yesVariación
Politicians style-shift between regional and national variants as a means of constructing a coherent identity and appealing to voters. In Spain, previous research in the south has shown how conservatives may favor normative national variants, while ...
Matthew Pollock
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The Hunger Games’ grammatik: Integreret grammatikundervisning i praksis

open access: yesGlobe, 2019
This article examines the potential for integrated grammar teaching (IGT) based on stylistic analysis of the novel, The Hunger Games, in the Danish upper secondary educational system (HF).
Marie Møller Jensen, Marianne Haugaard
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The Holistic Advantage: Unified Quantitative Modeling for Less-Biased, In-Depth Insights into (Socio)Linguistic Variation

open access: yesLanguages
What happens when recognized and diverse conditioning factors of linguistic variation are omitted from analysis and/or are not analyzed under a single analytical procedure? This paper explores the consequences of such a choice on data interpretation and,
Wilkinson Daniel Wong Gonzales
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French preadolescents’ perceptions of stylistic variation

open access: yes, 2009
This paper presents the results of a contrastive study of the way that 196 preadolescents in Grenoble (France) view stylistic variation. Various types of data were collected at school in questionnaires, interviews, role-plays and recordings in everyday ordinary situations.
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Demystifying “Stylistic Fronting” in Medieval French

open access: yesIsogloss
This study re-examines the phenomenon traditionally termed Stylistic Fronting (SF) in Medieval French. Drawing on data from verse texts dating from the thirteenth to the fourteenth centuries, it investigates the syntactic distributions and pragmatic ...
Dong Hyun Kang
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Sur le point-virgule et autres détails éphémères

open access: yesÉtudes romanes de Brno, 2013
The role of punctuation in literary texts should not be neglected. In the translation, the approach supporting the stylistic choices of the author seems important, and fidelity is required.
Jovanka Šotolová
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Gula as Ninkarrak in the Middle Babylonian Onomastics

open access: yesKaskal
Through the analysis of two administrative tablets from Kassite Nippur, this paper examines variation in theophoric elements within personal names – most notably, the alternation between Gula and Ninkarrak in reference to the same individual.
Devecchi, Elena
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Castelluccio painted pottery: stylistic variability and symbolical communication

open access: yesTraces in Time, 2011
The paper shows the results of an analysis on the ceramic design of the Castelluccio painted pottery. The authors have first identified basic motifs and their arrangements, then they have considered stylistic variation, analysing behavioural patterns in ...
Paola Piccione   +2 more
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