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    Los procesos metacognitivos: La metacomprensión y la actividad de la lectura by Kathia Alvarado Calderón

    Published 2003-12-01
    “…The metacognitive processes play an important role in the comprehension of a text and the remembering of the things that have been read.  The first component of metacognition in the learning process includes all the knowledge that the reader has about its own cognitive processes related to the reading activity. …”
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    MODALITY AND PERSUASION IN ADVERTISING: THE TRANSLATION ASPECT by Natalia I. Talan

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The following methods were used in the course of the work: 1) comparison, which allows the reader to establish the adequacy of word translation; 2) descriptive method used to show the successful translations and failures of translators. …”
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    Intertextuality of the Personosphere as a Factor of Meta-Genre (Clifford Simak “Shakespeare’s Planet”) by Dan Paranyuk, Alyona Tychinina

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…This research relies on the analysis of his novel “Shakespeare’s Planet” (1976), in which the reader’s attention is mainly focused on the intertextual parameters of the personosphere, which significantly expands the hyper-real chronotope of the science fiction world. …”
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    Algorithms of the Method of Statically Admissible Discontinuous Stress Fields (SADSF) – Part II: The Algorithms for Solving Limit Stress Fields Around Isolated Nodes of Stress Disc... by W. Bodaszewski

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Among those, there are functions describing states of stress in the component homogeneous regions, the parameters of lines that separate these regions, and, first of all, the formulae for determining the domains based on the general conditions of existence. …”
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    Social inequalities as an expression of disproportions in participation in linguistic resources. The meaning of metaphors by Elżbieta Czykwin

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…"Gutenberg Galaxy" created social inequalities by setting a caesura between the reader and the author. Scientism limits the ability of lay people to understand specialized scientific knowledge. …”
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