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    « Up came the leaves » : l’antéposition des groupes prépositionnels (GP) et particules adverbiales comme marqueur de style by Jean ALBRESPIT

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…The goal of this study is to show that a change in word order indicates that a change in the narrative structure is taking place and at the same time that the style has changed as well. …”
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    Les bruits de Madrid. Comment le cinéma écoute la ville by Jean-Paul Aubert

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…This paper tries to explore not only the connotative and referential substance of urban sounds, but also its narrative and symbolic functions.…”
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    A produção de periferias urbanas em uma cidade do agronegócio e fronteiriça: o bairro do Passo - São Borja (rs) by Nola Patrícia Gamalho

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The objective was, based on the concept of landscape (Verdum, 2012, Berque, 1998), narratives in semi-structured interviews and analysis of cartography, using aerial photographs from 1965, 1996 and a Google Maps image from 2015, to weave the neighborhood’s production processes and their fragmentations. …”
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    Il était une fois le barrio El Libertador. De la construction de la maison à la formalisation d’un quartier précaire à Saint-Domingue (République dominicaine) by Darysleida Sosa Valdez

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…By retracing the stages of housing construction, this article clarifies the process of densification, consolidation, and formalization in the barrio El Libertador, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Three narratives, collected and graphically translated during an ethnographic survey conducted between 2016 and 2018, allow us to understand temporalities, inhabitant strategies, mutual aid networks, and the impact of urban policies on the history of this slum. …”
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    Ecritures mémorielles et crise de la représentation : les écrivants descendants de harkis by Giulia Fabbiano

    Published 2007-09-01
    “…This transition from a second- hand discourse to a self-assumed one can be chronologically associated with the irruption of a new kind of mnemonic manifestation: (auto)biographical narratives. Writing becomes an instrument of communication and diffusion of an injured memory, in other words an activity which can inform on the contemporary processes of memorial and identity out-coming.…”
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    Figure di identità. La lettera-immagine come espressione dell'identità di prodotto by Valeria Bucchetti

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Through the analysis of some exemplary cases referred to the field of packaging design, we want to investigate how the typeface generates identity figures that modify the status of fonts, making them play the role of images capable of activating processes of meaning and narratives consistent with the reference world of the product. …”
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    The crossing of the Jordan according to Josephus by C. Begg

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…It also calls attention to the range of rewriting techniques applied by Josephus to the source narrative (abbreviations, amplifications, rearrangements, and other modifications) which result in a version of events that is, e.g., much more compact than the biblical one, even while it nuances the portrayal of the story’s characters in a number of respects. …”
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    Smart and sustainable mobility infrastructure – A new system of urban connections by Davide Bruno, Stefania Palmieri, Riccardo Palomba, Felice D’Alessandro, Mario Bisson

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…It begins with analysing a current design experience narrative. It aims to extrapolate the general principles of a sustainable development model of smart mobility infrastructure in established or yet-to-be-realised urban environments. …”
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    Os convivas da morte no banquete das almas: presença de eguns em um conto de João Antônio by Gilberto Figueiredo Martins

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…In the short story analyzed in this essay - "Eguns" - João Antônio (1937-1996), a writer from São Paulo, presents a narrator who describes in detail an unusual religious celebration held in Bahia, meant for the cult of ances- tors. …”
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    Les pratiques enseignantes mises en récit by Jean-François Marcel

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…This approach mobilizes observation devices and interviews and defends the use of three different stories (the story of the observer, the story of the teacher and the story of the practices according to the principle of double reading), each structured by a narrative pattern. The article also analyzes the epistemological foundations of this method through a theoretical clarification of “teacher practices”, which in connection with the work of OPEN, leads to a quaternary model and clarifies research orientations and standpoints in connection with the researcher’s engagement.…”
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    Life Cycle and Suicidal Behavior among Women by Pablo Mendez-Bustos, Jorge Lopez-Castroman, Enrique Baca-García, Antonio Ceverino

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…A wide analysis of the existing literature was performed to provide a narrative description on the evolution of female suicidal rates from childhood to old age, considering the milestones in their life history. …”
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    In search of space by J-A. van den Berg

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…This quest for an appropriate presentation of a relevant theologia habitus for the future workplace will be informed from the vantage point(s) of an interdisciplinary dialogue between practical theology and futures studies, as formulated and guided on the basis of narrative (auto)biographical accents. …”
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    Were It a New-Made World: Hawthorne, Melville and the Unmasking of America by Michael Broek

    Published 2010-02-01
    “…Utilizing Ernest Gellner and Benedict Anderson’s definition of “nationalism,” this article concerns American nationalism and aesthetics and argues that Hawthorne and Melville were among the first American imaginative writers to challenge the myth of American Exceptionalism in terms of their aesthetic operations, insofar as Hawthorne’s sense of ambiguity and Melville’s sense of multiple perspectives challenges the validity of any single monological narrative of national identity. The article further places this argument within the context of modern and contemporary American literature, with particular references to Flannery O’Connor and Cormac McCarthy, whose most recent novel, The Road, was released on film in the Fall of 2009.…”
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    Capital symbolique, consécration et marché des retraductions de littérature française en langue hongroise entre 2000 et 2020 by Adrienn Gulyás

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The results show that retranslations constitute 1.26% of the French corpus, i.e. 31 records out of 2452, with a very clear preference for retranslations of narrative works, mostly novels, that are no longer protected by copyright. …”
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    Novel serum biomarkers for early diagnosis of gestational diabetes mellitus—a review by Michał Kunicki, Natalia Rzewuska, Paulina Sopońska, Agata Pawłosek, Iwona Sowińska, Anna Kloska

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…Several biomarkers found in maternal serum have the potential for the early diagnosis of GDM. The aim of this narrative review was to explore novel biomarkers that have not been comprehensively described in previous reviews. …”
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    Friendship: Indigenous Hosts & German Travelers by Renae Watchman

    Published 2009-01-01
    “… 18th-19th centuries travel to the "contact zones" of diverse Indigenous communities by European Others initiated new experiences, which were further re-presented to Europe via detailed, albeit onesided narratives. The Indigenous – as a site or as a prototype – were imagined, fictionalized, and befriended by German explorer-intellectuals through Travel Literature. …”
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    Samotny smakosz albo krótki przewodnik po komiksowych przedstawieniach konsumpcji by Michał Traczyk

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…If the authors, however, decide to depict food, they do so in large part to achieve a few specific purposes: emphasize the characteristics of the characters, deconstruct the seriousness of the narrative, and introduce humorous elements. All of this takes place on two levels: aesthetic (from realistic to cartoonish) and existential (eating is one of the most ordinary day-to-day activities). …”
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    Understanding Tobacco Control: Global and National Strategies by Diksha Sharma, Manjunath B.C, Bhavna Sabbarwal, Vipul Yadav, Nirav Vyas, Sonam Yadav

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Tobacco use is a significant global health crisis, impacting over 1.1 billion individuals and leading to approximately 8 million deaths annually. This narrative review evaluates the tobacco control policies worldwide, focusing on India, where both smoked and smokeless tobacco prevalence remains high. …”
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    L’ordre du récit dans les manuscrits de Flaubert : étude de quelques cas by Stella Mangiapane

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…In the genesis of Flaubert's novels, the scénarios bear some eloquent traces of the care the writer devotes to the organization of the order of the narrative discourse, especially with regard to the treatment of the analepses. …”
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    Les dynamiques raciales de la production de Michael Jackson (1979-2001) : aspects commerciaux, musicaux et visuels by Isabelle Stegner-Petitjean

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Our article analyses Michael Jackson’s artistic production, through marketing, stylistic and visual aspects, targeting racial dynamics and tensions which invigorate its narrative layers. The first part is about the colorist charts, the ubiquitous posture of Jacksonian opuses and the way they invigorated the notion of crossover. …”
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