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    Corpus evidence for lexical and genre effects in the metaphorical conceptualization of negative self-evaluative emotions: The case of shame and embarrassment by Karolina Krawczak

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…., shame and embarrassment, as attested in the discourse context of three genres – fiction, magazine and spoken TV language. The data are first analyzed qualitatively for relevant contextual variables and then modelled quantitatively. …”
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    COMPARATIVE OVERVIEW OF THE ZIONIST MOVEMENT IN CROATIA AND SERBIA UNTIL THE BEGINNING OF WORLD WAR II by Ljiljana Dobrovšak, Haris Dajč

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…It emerged first in Croatia, where attorney Hugo Spitzer founded the Zionist Society in his home city of Osijek and started publishing the Zionist magazine, Židovska smotra, and organised several Zionist congresses (in Osijek, Slavonski Brod, and Zemun) in order to connect Jews not only within Austria-Hungary, but also from the neighbouring Kingdom of Serbia. …”
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    “He stopped to lower his window and say hello”: Jonathan Franzen, Neorealism and De-politicized Communitarianism by Aleksandra Zuzanna Leniarska

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Referencing the term “Great American Novel,” the August 2010 cover of Time Magazine introduced Jonathan Franzen as “the Great American Novelist,” a change that draws attention to the persona of the author, as well as to his alleged ability to capture the American experience in the 21st century. …”
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    Dobroczynność w Rosji w świetle publikacji w czasopismach i almanachach literackich pierwszej połowy XIX wieku by Magdalena Dąbrowska

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…“Zhurnal Imperatorskogo chelovekolubivogo obshchestva” (the monthly magazine) was published in St. Petersburg from 1817 to 1826. …”
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    Mina Loy’s Surrealist Strategies of Renewal by Diane Drouin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In her essay “Modern Poetry,” published in the little magazine Charm in 1925, the British artist Mina Loy identified the source of the renewal of the English language in the streets of New York, famously claiming: “It was inevitable that the renaissance of poetry should proceed out of America, where latterly a thousand languages have been born.” …”
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    Readymade–Human: Principles of Artistic and Theoretical Work of Robert Cyprich by Ján KRALOVIČ

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The first part of the text clarifies some of their joint activities as well as their publishing initiatives (the magazine Experiment). In the late sixties, Cyprich met artist Alex Mlynárčik, and together they carried out several happenings (such as Festival of Snow in 1970, Day of Joy – If All the Trains in the World in 1971, Eva's Wedding in 1971 etc.). …”
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    ON THE ISSUE ABOUT THE EFFECTIVENESS OF NARRATIVE ADVERTISING IN POPULAR SCIENCE JOURNALS by E. V. Shcherbakova, D. M. Belugina, E. V. Zvonova

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The toolkit used made it possible to identify differences between the perception of narrative advertising texts by two groups of respondents and also similar trends in the perception of texts, which suggests a possibility of developing an effective advertising strategy for promoting a popular science magazine. The research results may be of interest for professionals working in the field of advertising, especially in the field of advertising of intellectual services.…”
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    LOKALUS IR GLOBALUS POŽIŪRIAI Į PRAĖJUSĮ ŠIMTMETĮ: GÜNTERIS GRASSAS VERSUS „TIME“ by Aldis Gedutis

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…Grass My Century and the collective text 80 days, that changed the world published in an American magazine Time. These texts represent different perspectives – My Century is an example of local perspective, while 80 days, that changed the world pretends to represent the global point of view. …”
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    Elizabeth Gaskell’s and George Eliot’s Common Interest in Two Literary Women of 17th-Century France: Madame de Sablé and Madame de Sévigné by Alain Jumeau

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…L’article de Gaskell, « Company Manners », fut publié dans le magazine de Dickens, Household Words ; et celui d’Eliot, « Woman in France : Madame de Sablé », dans la Westminster Review. …”
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    The impact of interactive advertising on consumer engagement, recall, and understanding: A scoping systematic review for informing regulatory science. by Kristen Giombi, Catherine Viator, Juliana Hoover, Janice Tzeng, Helen W Sullivan, Amie C O'Donoghue, Brian G Southwell, Leila C Kahwati

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The types of interactive ads evaluated included website banner and pop up ads, search engine ads, interactive TV ads, advergames, product websites, digital magazine ads, and ads on social network sites. Twenty-three studies reported objective measures of engagement using observational analyses or laboratory-based experiments. …”
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    Le matin des sociologues. Entretien avec Alain Touraine by Michel-Antoine Burnier

    Published 2010-05-01
    “…We’re publishing here the interview that Alain Touraine gave to the magazine "Actuel" in 1972. He goes back over the student protest movements of May 1968 and the new emerging social problematisations, among which sexuality. …”
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    “Radical”: Marianne Moore and the Revision of Modernism by Aurore Clavier

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Leading us from the working manuscript to the little magazine, from the individual collection to the endlessly emended magnum opus, from the anthology to the text-book, the practice of revision, then, retraces the historical construction of literary revolution(s), highlighting lines of rupture and continuity as certain names are marginalized or simply deleted.Because, among them, Marianne Moore was herself a relentless editor of her own or others’ words, yet has remained a shifting figure in the “great narrative” of Modernism, her work allows us to re-examine the claims of artistic radicalism, in the light of more complex modes of revision. …”
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    Collector and philatelic press in the RSFSR/USSR during the first half of the 1920s: From pluralism to monopolism by A.V. Yakub, N.V. Yakub

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…As a result, the privately owned collector magazines disappeared. The remaining magazine turned out to perform mostly ideological and educational functions. …”
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    United in Times of War: Reading Mickey in 1940-1944 France by Eva Van De Wiele

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Similarly, children’s magazines used reader interaction as an affective tool for marketing purposes and for political indoctrination. …”
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