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    Daniel 12:2 and the Threat of Shame by Kevin Swartz

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…However, when examined within its original sociological context, this passage can be more accurately understood as reflecting a specific threat of shame deeply embedded in the honour-based society of the ancient Mediterranean during the Second Temple Period. The linguistic connection of דראון (“contempt, abhorrence”) to Isaiah, particularly concerning the fear of non-burial and corpse exposure, reinforces this interpretation by emphasising the concept of shame tied to one’s manner of death (Isa 66:24). …”
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    Flood risk assessment using Neutrosophic Analytical Hierarchy Process (N-AHP) and GIS techniques in the Melet Basin (Türkiye) by Murat Fıçıcı

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Four decision-makers used linguistic phrases to compare and assess the flood criteria during the method's application phase. …”
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    Impact of Baseline BMI upon the Success of Latina Participants Enrolled in a 6-Month Physical Activity Intervention by Sheri J. Hartman, Shira I. Dunsiger, Dori W. Pekmezi, Brooke Barbera, Charles J. Neighbors, Becky Marquez, Bess H. Marcus

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Thus, this study assessed how BMI impacts success of Spanish-speaking Latinas in a culturally and linguistically adapted theory-based physical activity intervention (𝑁=45). …”
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    W kierunku dwujęzyczności w edukacji wczesnoszkolnej – problemy nauczania czytania w języku obcym na przykładzie języka angielskiego by Monika Kusiak-Pisowacka

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…The results of several cross-linguistic studies are presented to illustrate the importance of inter-lingual differences in reading in a foreign language. …”
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    THE SEMANTIC PROSODY ANALYSIS OF ‘INCREASE’ IN COVID-19: A CORPUS-BASED STUDY by Anis Sulalah

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…This study is analyzed on a descriptive qualitative research design because corpus linguistic research needs to be interpreted more with qualitative considerations. …”
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    Faculty perceptions of extra-cognitive factors in virtual teaching during the pandemic by Gonzalo D. Andrés, Guillermo E. Macbeth, Patricia S. San-Martín

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…A statistical analysis of language patterns was implemented through the program Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count in order to examine affective, cognitive, and social processes linked to the use of technologies during the pandemic. …”
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    Unveiling Subjectivity in Press Discourse: A Statistical and Qualitative Study of Manually Annotated Articles by Louis Escouflaire, Antonin Descampe, Cédrick Fairon

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…This article presents the results of an annotation experiment involving 36 participants tasked with rating the subjectivity of 150 excerpts from Belgian French press articles and with identifying linguistic indicators of subjectivity in the excerpts. …”
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    “The Biggest Small Town in America”: Cross-generational Patterns of Monophthongization in the Suburban South by Marc-Philippe Brunet

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…We will be looking at how residents and speakers adapt to the change of their locale by analyzing the residents’ realization of a key linguistic variable, the diphthong /aɪ/, regarded as a prototypical feature of Southern speech laden with social as well as symbolic meaning. …”
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    Dynamiques identitaires anciennes et actuelles chez les Aché du Paraguay oriental : éléments de compréhension by Philippe Edeb Piragi

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…However, resurgence of ethnic and territorial claims, apparent since 2000, led to the federation, in 2008, of the four last remaining ache gatu sub-groups, who managed to retain yet supersede their traditional linguistic and cultural differences to assert themselves as one People, in itself and for itself.…”
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    L’héritage d’Alfred Kiyana et l’énigme des paquets cérémoniels meskwaki by Emmanuel Désveaux

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…He equally sold him the bundle itself which found its way into the reserves of the ethnographical museum of Berlin, presently located in Dahlem. Recently, the linguist Ives Goddard has presented a new translation of the text. …”
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    Emotivity matters for mood licensing by Lena Baunaz, Joanna Blochowiak, Cristina Grisot

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…A recent approach sheds light on the importance of emotive contexts in the selection of subjunctive mood cross-linguistically (Baunaz & Pusks 2022, Baunaz & Lander 2024). …”
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    IS L. WITTGENSTEIN A PHILOSOPHER OF ANALYTIC OR HERMENEUTIC? by Tomas Kačerauskas

    Published 1999-01-01
    “…Wittgenstains (Philosophical Investigations) masterpieces. The linguistic turn of Tractatus means a reduction of philosophical problems to the problems of logical semantic. …”
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    ‘Tu m’embrasses encore, et c’est mon pied dans les pompons !’ Comment construit-on le sens ? by Gilles Corminboeuf

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…In my view, this inference is produced by two information sources in competition: a linguistic one – the state of affairs O is asserted – and an extralinguistic one – the experimental truth refutes the validity of O.…”
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    Marking Contrastive Topics in a Topic Shift Context: Contrastive Adverbs versus Emphatic Pronouns by Jorina Brysbaert, Karen Lahousse

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Hence, in a more general way, this study provides evidence for the idea that both language-internal and language-external factors should be taken into account when analysing the “free” choice between two similar linguistic marking strategies.…”
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    Familly farms, graves, and belonging: migrations and the politics of belonging among Basotho in colonial Zimbabwe by Joseph Mujere

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…The Basotho migrated to present day Zimbabwe in the late 19th century and, ever since, they have gone through many phases of constructing belonging and carving out an enclave in an area dominated by a linguistically and culturally different autochthonous group. …”
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    Le tiret de fin de phrase dans Un cœur simple — un stylème flaubertien ? by Sabine Pétillon, André Petitjean

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…Diachronically, a distinction should be kept between a dash marking the beginning of a line of dialogue and a simple dash, which adds and sets a focus on a linguistic segment in the right context. The latter, whose function is far more subjective than the former, appears in the second half of the 19th century. …”
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    L’engoulevent ou l’étrangeté porteuse de malheur (Nord du Cameroun) by Christian Seignobos

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…This infra-belief tallying with linguistic families and even the pagan/Muslim break raises the issue of its production area, its centre and its margins. …”
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