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Abstract Background Dietetics, as an autonomous profession guided by evidence‐based practice, requires a dynamic and adaptable workforce to meet evolving challenges in healthcare, public health nutrition and epidemiological research. This study aimed to explore the opportunities presented by the transition to online education of preparing dietetic ...
Anne Griffin
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L’évolution des termes d’adresse à contenu social en ancien et en moyen français
Based on a corpus of texts in Old and Middle French, this research examines the behavior of vocative nominal groups in direct speech. After presenting an analysis of the currently available descriptions of vocative and appellative, we present the concept
Sabine Lehmann
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The cross‐linguistic uses of proper names
Abstract A distinctive and widely recognized feature of proper names is that, unlike other words, names can be used across languages without modification. Yet, this feature of names—the prevalence and acceptability of their ‘cross‐linguistic’ uses—has been mostly overlooked within philosophy.
Nikhil Mahant
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Translation Strategies of Vocative Texts [PDF]
Piemērotas tulkošanas stratēģijas izvēle ir viens no tulkošanas procesa problemātiskākajiem aspektiem. Bakalaura darba mērķis ir izpētīt vokatīvo tekstu īpatnības un piemērotākās tulkošanas stratēģijas, kā arī izanalizēt produktu aprakstus un tūrisma ...
Rudzeiša, Līva
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The Vocative as a “Speech Act” in Early Arabic Grammatical Tradition [PDF]
This article discusses an early grammatical theory regarding the vocative in Arabic. According to the generally accepted indigenous theory of case assignment, accusative nouns, such as the one featuring in the vocative construction, require verbal ...
Kasher, Almog
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Vocative Nominal Address Forms and the Expression of Social Relations in Romanian, Portuguese, and French. In this paper we analyze the vocative, the grammatical case that speakers use to encode the interlocutor in discourse, based on several criteria ...
Andreea TELETIN, Veronica MANOLE
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WHAT IS RESPONSIBILITY TOWARD THE PAST? ETHICAL, EXISTENTIAL, AND TRANSGENERATIONAL DIMENSIONS
ABSTRACT Today, there is a growing interest in the ethics of the human and social sciences, and in the discussions surrounding these topics, notions such as responsibility toward the past are often invoked. But those engaged in these discussions seldom acknowledge that there are at least two distinct logics of responsibility underlying many debates ...
Natan Elgabsi
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Provocative Vocatives: Slurs as Expressives
ABSTRACT Fifty years ago, Zwicky demonstrated the slur‐neutral counterpart vocative divergence thesis (SNCVD):Slurs occur freely as vocatives. Neutral counterparts do not. In this article, I craft a novel problem for theories of slurs. The Vocatives Problem is the challenge to explain the SNCVD. I argue that there are two strong solutions.
Robin Jeshion
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The syntax of Arabic vocatives
Abstract This paper examines the syntactic structure of Arabic vocatives, focusing on case-marking of vocatives. The assignment of accusative and nominative-like case can be accounted for in the light of Hill (2017)’s proposal which provides the basic structure of the vocative phrase.
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ya\u27 between vocative and non-vocative use in Egyptian film language A corpus analysis: pragmatic functions and formal features [PDF]
This study investigates the functional and formal features of constructions built with the particle ya in the Egyptian Arabic film language of the film eš-šabaḥ (The Ghost) (2007).
Henen, David
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