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    L’alternance syntaxique dans l’incise de discours direct : des normes de la grammaire aux mécanismes textuels by Raluca NITA

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…This article focuses on the syntactic variation – subject-verb, verb-subject – in the reporting clause embedded in or following a quotation, and provides a double approach of word order by combining the syntactic and the textual functioning of the reporting clause in English journalistic texts. …”
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    L’hôtel de Bernuy et l’influence des Medidas del romano dans l’architecture toulousaine de la Renaissance by Colin Debuiche

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…His confrontation with the architecture of this Toulouse hotel allows to address several issues: how to identify the influence of an engraving or a treaty in a building? Between perfect quotation and single resonance, between copy and invention, how these forms had been adapted in stone and how they became integrated with the building traditions? …”
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    Data provision for IoT searches:an auction approach by Li-hua YIN, Yun-chuan GUO, Hui-bing ZHANG

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Getting accurate data was one of keys problems in the IoTs search.Different from the Web searches that use the crawlers to collect data on the Internet,the IoT searches require that owners offer data proactively because their data were not simply released to the Internet.However,due to some reasons(privacy concerns),data owners were unwilling to provide their data to the IoT searches without enough incentives.As a result,effectively motivating owners to provided data becomes a key problem for he development of IoT searches.To address this problem,a multi-attribute auction that maximizes cost-effectiveness ratio was proposed.This mechanism can prevent hostile bids and avoid the problem that the winner provide data inconsistent with the promised quality.It was also proved that in the auction,the optimal quality was independent from its quotation and other bidders’ quality and their price.…”
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    La constellation comme pratique créatrice chez Virginia Woolf et Annie Ernaux by Suzel Meyer

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…This history of the nineteenth, twentieth and twenty-first centuries is written with many allusions, quotations, cultural and historical references. This writing « in rhizomes » or rather in constellations shows the feminine et feminist culture of the authors and their partly autobiographical texts, and contributes to their feminist stance. …”
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    KERANGKA PARADIGMATIK TAFSIR ALQUR’AN ALKARIM KARYA MAHMUD YUNUS by Zulyadain Zulyadain

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…There are four patterns of its structural analysis of interpretation: i.e. ijmali, simple thematic, quotation and nahwu. The instrumental interpretation used is tafsiriyah tarjamah with the translation pattern of harfiyyah and maknawiyyah.…”
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    IMPACT OF COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES SAVINGS SCHEME IN RURAL FINANCE: SOME EVIDENCE FROM NIGERIA by Onafowokan O. Oluyombo

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…The data are analzed using percentages, content analysis and quotation. The study found that the savings product helps to inculcate a good savings habit among the participants because they find it easier to save now than when they were introduced to the program. …”
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    L’archéologue dans la bande dessinée de science-fiction francophone by Rémi Auvertin

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Paradoxically, this synthesis also reveals an absence : if archaeology is an effective tool for introducing a science-fiction or marvelous aspect into everyday life, French-speaking science-fiction makes sparse use of the theme and often prefers an archaeological setting to a direct quotation (Druillet, Mœbius, or Schuiten and Peeters’ Les Cités obscures).…”
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    (Be) like en anglais, genre en français : de la prosodie comme commentaire subjectif by Jeanne VIGNERON-BOSBACH

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Genre, on the other hand, appears in more diverse constructions, although the locution faire genre seems to be productive but not limited to direct quotation. In a contrastive approach, we will first describe how be like and genre function as quotatives of direct speech by observing them in examples from spoken corpora. …”
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    JEREMIAH 51:15-19 (MT): by M D Terblanche

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…By giving the impression of being a deliberate quotation of 10:12-16, 51:15-19 takes the reader back to 10:1-16, a composition in which the contrast between the idols of the nations and YHWH is emphasized. …”
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    La mer, miroir de la légitimité du califat nasride. À propos du Khaṭrat al-ṭayf d’Ibn al-Khaṭîb (1347) by Yann Dejugnat

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…As announces it the title which is a quotation of the sura CVI of the Koran, Ibn al-Khaṭîb proceeded to a coranisation of the riḥla by likening the official procession of the sovereign Yûsuf I between Granada and Almeria to the route of the caravans of Quraysh between Mecca and Ṭâ’if. …”
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    Sisyawaytii tarawaytii : sifflements serpentins et autres voix d’esprits dans le chamanisme quechua du haut Pastaza (Amazonie péruvienne) by Andréa-Luz Gutierrez-Choquevilca

    Published 2011-10-01
    “…A linguistic analysis, sensitive to the discursive variations, shows that this technique of quotation of a non-human voice, observed during the transmission of ritual songs, has a remarkable echo in its own poetic structure. …”
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    IMPACT OF COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES SAVINGS SCHEME IN RURAL FINANCE: SOME EVIDENCE FROM NIGERIA by Onafowokan O. Oluyombo

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…The data are analzed using percentages, content analysis and quotation. The study found that the savings product helps to inculcate a good savings habit among the participants because they find it easier to save now than when they were introduced to the program. …”
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    ‘Run, Forrest, run!’ … or not? The Remarkable Migration of Forrest Gump from Winston Groom’s 1986 Novel to Robert Zemeckis’ 1994 Film. by Isabelle ROBLIN

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…“Run, Forrest, run!”: this famous quotation from Robert Zemeckis’ hugely successful Forrest Gump is in a way emblematic of the many transformations undergone by the original eponymous character in Winston Groom’s first person narrative in the process of adapting it for the cinema… since it does not even appear in the novel. …”
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    Artists’ books et nursery porn : Ré-illustrer les Victoriens by Laurent Bury

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…In her book The Artist as Critic, Lorraine Kooistra defined as “bitextuality” the link between words and pictures within the covers of a book, a link that can exist according to five categories: quotation, impression, answering, parody and cross-dressing. …”
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    Twee weergawes van die gebed van Salomo (1 Kon. 8 en 2 Kron. 6): 'n vergelykende studie by D. F. O'Kennedy

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…The article discusses the main differences, especially in 2 Chronicles 6:13 and the last part of the prayer (1 Kings 8:50-51, 53; 2 Chronicles 6:41-42). The insertion of a quotation from Psalm 132 in 2 Chronicles 6:40-42 emphasises the important role that the Davidic covenant played in the theology of the Chronicler. …”
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    Proust’s Ruskin: From Illustration to Illumination by Emily Eells

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…It borrows terms from Ruskin’s works to define their aesthetic relationship: that of ‘incrustation’, meaning both the way Venetian architects covered brick walls with marble and the way they decorated walls with precious stones, is applied here to define Ruskinian intertextuality in Proust’s text, as it involves both textual layering and the use of quotation as ornamentation. Ruskin’s concept of ‘reciprocal interference’ is adopted to designate intermediality and to suggest that Proust not only borrowed from Ruskin’s text but enriched it through his translation and annotation of it. …”
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    Meek or oppressed? Reading Matthew 5:5 in context by W. Domeris

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…The words of Jesus are a quotation from the LXX of Psalm 37:11 and each of the Hebrew terms (subject, object and verb) need careful consideration. …”
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    Meaning condensation techniques in Niẓāmī’s Makhzan al-asrār by Yousof Asqari Bayqoot, Mahdi Dehrami

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Compact rhetorical arrangements such as overwhelming imagery, complex metaphors, ambiguity, allusion, paradox and quotation are ways of rhetorical condensation in this work. …”
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    The Study of Time Metaphor in Tarikh Beyhaghi; Based on Cognitive Linguistics by Ydollah Shokri, Samaneh Shamsizadeh

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…It is shown that as Beyhaghi goes toward internal quotation, the degree of newness and freshness of his work increases. …”
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    Are you a die-hard K-pop fan? Examining English Korean code mixing uttered by an American native speaker youtuber by Khadijah Khadijah, Emy Sudarwati

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…However, the data identified three specific reasons for code-mixing with Korean native speaker interlocutor, notably clarification of the speech content, interjection, and quotation of someone else. Meanwhile, there are two specific causes for code-mixing revealed in the data of Korean non-native speaker interlocutor, namely discussion of a specific topic and repetition used for clarification. …”
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