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    Reflection and Dialogism as Discourse Markers of Iris Murdoch’s Philosophical Prose by Aliona Matiychak

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…The paper aims to examine the discourse of Murdoch’s prose within theoretical-historical context, considering its main markers as reflection and dialogism. …”
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    Laughter as ideological symptom: dialogical analysis of older adults’ discourse by Andrés Haye, Manuel Torres-Sahli

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Gender and class shaped these patterns: women’s humour negotiated autonomy within family relations, whereas men’s joking resisted the figure of the “useless old man”.DiscussionFraming laughter as an ideological symptom shows how affect and normativity are related in later-life discourse, extending critical-gerontology debates and providing a replicable toolset for multimodal data.…”
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    Interactive Generation of Oral History by a Child with Participation of an Adult by N. M. Yurieva

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…The concept of an interactive dialogical pattern is explained, which means dialogical constructions jointly built by an adult and a child, through which the internal experience, images, impressions of the visually presented story are analyzed and formulated by the participants in the storytelling situation. …”
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    TV Series Narration of Free Will and Activism of Human Agency Case Study; »Could Happen to You« Series by Mahdi Montazer Ghaem, Zohre Alikhani

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…Adopting representational theory approach, we have used a combination of discourse analysis approaches and Greimas actantial model to analyze the serial dialogs about free will and underlying structure of activism, respectively. …”
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    Scientific Communication 2.0: Features of Presenting Scientific Content on German Popular Science YouTube Channels by V. A. Andreeva, L. B. Kopchuk

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The authors consider in detail the techniques of intimization, emotionalization, dialogization, metaphorization, visualization and implementation of a narrative pattern. …”
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    COVID-AFFECTED LINGUISTIC LANDSCAPE: A CASE OF CITY SIGNS IN PUBLIC PLACES by Irina Tivyaeva, Natalya Chekmaeva

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The results suggest that city signs conveying COVID-related messages to city residents perform four major functions: they warn about the virus and health risks, prescribe certain behavioral patterns, motivate to fight the pandemic, and inform about safety measures undertaken by city facilities and businesses. …”
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