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SYNECDOCHE, YUGOSLAVIA

CrossSections, 2020
Sanja Horvatinčič
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ARMENIAN MINIATURE BY IGOR BURIKHIN: EKPHRASTIC PHONETIC SYNECDOCHE

Культурный код, 2021
In this work, for the first time, the poetic and artistic work of Igor Burikhin is defined as a system of interventions associated with a religious and philosophical understanding of the link between word and image.
A. Markov
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Suturing rhetoric: synecdoche sustaining black history in Langston Hughes’ “Harlem”

Communication and Critical/Cultural studies
In “Harlem,” Langston Hughes’ uses synecdoche to restructure time by tying together Black experiences separated by white time. Hughes’ ldquo;Harlemrdquo; is an example of “Suturing Rhetoric.” Suturing rhetoric is a rhetorical form in which a part is used
Darrian Carroll
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Synecdoche: Efficient and Accurate In-Network Traffic Classification via Direct Packet Sequential Pattern Matching

arXiv.org
Traffic classification on programmable data plane holds great promise for line-rate processing, with methods evolving from per-packet to flow-level analysis for higher accuracy. However, a trade-off between accuracy and efficiency persists.
Min Xiao   +5 more
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The geopolitics of spectacle: space, synecdoche, and the new capitals of Asia

Social & Cultural Geography, 2019
Transition.” In The Post-Socialist City: Urban Form and Space Transformations in Central and Eastern Europe after Socialism. edited by K. Stanilov, 173–190. Dordrecht: Springer. https://www.researchgate.
S. Kahlon
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Xu Versus Wushu: Synecdoche and Apologia in Nationalized Sports Losses

International Journal of Sport Communication
Nationalized sports are powerful rhetorical tools for collective identity and ideology. Nations often hold up athletes, teams, and contests as emblematic of core values.
Mike Milford
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Synecdoche, Aesthetics, and the Sublime Online: Or, What’s a Religious Internet Meme?

, 2020
Hoping to court young people increasingly distancing themselves from institutional religious affiliation, religious organizations like the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are creating and circulating aesthetic short-form videos (memes) rife ...
Scott Haden Church, Gavin Feller
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Hallucination as Perceptual Synecdoche

Australasian Journal of Philosophy
Australasian
Jonathon VandenHombergh
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The Synecdoche of Poiesis

open access: yesSubStance, 2020
:Symposium describes a synecdoche in Greek usage, in which a particular poiesis, the making of verses set to music, stands in for the generality of poiesis, production in its entirety.
J. Bowen   +5 more
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Frost's Synecdochism

American Literature, 1986
T HE reader of Frost can hardly help noticing a recurrent structural tendency in the nature lyrics: again and again, the poems move naturally from description of an object or scene or event to a commentary or meditation on its significance. This pattern may be perfectly obvious, as in "Design" (where it is also particularly appropriate to the subject ...
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