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  1. 161

    (Non-)quoting and subjectivity in online discourse by Lieven VANDELANOTTE

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Many of these involve so-called non-quotative uses, in which the frame of a conversation or interaction is used fictively to portray and respond to existing attitudes and patterns of behaviour, rather than to actually quote any one specific utterance. Cases considered include Internet memes and tweets incorporating recognizably ‘quotative’ markers such as said no one ever, be like, quotation marks or other known quotation-marking devices, such as source indications preceded by a dash, as well as exchange patterns in which alternating speakers are introduced by means of (pro)nouns followed by colons. …”
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  2. 162

    La justice militaire belge en 14-18 : Représentations culturelles et réalités quantitatives by Benoît Amez

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…Quite a lot of Belgian combatants from World War I showed how the military justice was repressive and utterly unequal. But some of them also pointed the failure of the military justice in crisis, unable to deal with the situation. …”
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    An Apparent Achilles Heel of the NFL: Have Achilles Tendon Injuries Significantly Increased to Unacceptably High Incidence Levels in the NFL and if so, why? A Clinical Insight by Timothy E Hewett, Chad D Lavender, Andrew L Schaver

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Many if not most of us watched in utter disbelief and horror last September 11th as Aaron Rogers, the newly acquired $75 million dollar quarterback with the New York Jets just 4 snaps into the new season, suffered an Achilles Tendon ruptures (ATR) in his inaugural game on nationally televised Monday Night Football with his new and excited team and demanding fanbase. …”
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  4. 164

    Article défini, pronoms personnels de 3e personne et démonstratifs : approche comparée de l’accès à la référence by Laure Gardelle

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…About demonstratives, which can be either pronouns or determiners, it confirms that, as stated in the utterer-centred approach to language, each has a single core value, and therefore encodes a single access mode, whether it is used as a determiner or as a pronoun in context. …”
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  5. 165

    La création du CAPES de langues kanak et les problématiques qu’elle pose sur la gestion des langues dites régionales by Yann Bévant

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…The latter, though it is supposed to give back their place to key local actors and aspects of Kanak culture, remains informed by an utterly centralised organisational pattern.…”
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    In search of values. Reading The Hunger Games in an African context by W. Domeris

    Published 2021-12-01
    “… “We have lost our moral compass” is a frequently uttered lament among the ranks of the veteran members of the African National Congress. …”
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    « Qu’est-ce qu’il y a de pire que cette injustice et cette oppression, oh homme ? » Mouvement féminin, presse et stratégies d’émancipation, Soudan 1950-1956 by Elena Vezzadini

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…To be considered as respectable, women had to be invisible in the public space, her name could not be uttered or even read, and the sound of her voice had not to be heard. …”
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  8. 168

    L’énonciation aphorisante dans l’article de presse : une syntaxe sous contrôle(s) by Grégoire LACAZE

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…When writing an article, a journalist very often quotes words that have been uttered by different sources, which is common practice in the press. …”
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    Oak Tree, Gum Tree by Catherine Gough-Brady, Christine Rogers

    Published 2023-05-01
    “… Oak Tree, Gum Tree, a collaborative video work by award-winning filmmakers Catherine Gough-Brady and Christine Rogers, explores the way that audio-visual material can “embrace the complexity of the world” and “incorporate, within their structures and production processes, multiple voices that “utter” together in the creation of content” (Aston and Odorico, 2018, p. 63). …”
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  10. 170

    Polyfactoriality as a Defining Criterion of Formulaic Speech by Günter Schmale

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This notion permits to take into account segmental, prosodic, corporal, contextual and situational elements in order to define an utterance or one of its units as being formulaic, even when it consists of one lexical item only. …”
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  11. 171

    DIRECTIVE SPEECH ACTS OF 'BASO PALEMBANG SARI-SARI' : REVIEW OF LANGUAGE POLITENESS by Ummi Nur Atika, Hastari Mayrita

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…While the community is speaking, the researcher observes the ongoing conversation, then the researcher records, encodes, and transcribes the speech of the community to determine which utterances are classified as directive speech acts. …”
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    The Interpretation of a New Generation of Persian So-called Friendship Humors According to Grecian Principles of Co-operation by Sadighe Sadat Meghdari, Zahra Ezaddosost

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…Reviewing the implications of utterances and their meanings in context is one of the most important aspects of language usage. …”
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  13. 173

    A critical view on the book "Rhetoric (1)" published by payame noor university by Ali Reza Shabanlu

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Semantics examines the effective ways of language application, and rhetoricians try to teach the eloquence skills to others and perceive the mystery of the eloquent speech by extracting the effective principles of utterance. The premise of Persian Dari rhetoric books is based on the translation of Arabic rhetorical books with several inserted Persian examples, and has long been quoted the same as a few frequent old examples of the deceased, which indicates that the authors do not properly understand the rhetoric. …”
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  14. 174

    Electro-isolation of galvanic current by Guang-Ling Song, Xinran Yao

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This new technique is utterly different from any traditional corrosion-prevention methods in engineering. …”
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  15. 175

    COMMAND AND ORDER SPEECH ACTS IN THE MURDER CASE REPORT OF JUDGE JAMALUDDIN by Fifi Safreni, Jumino Suhadi, M. Manugeren

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Using a qualitative descriptive method, data were sourced from the Medan District Court decision, which includes the defendants’ recorded utterances. The study categorizes directive speech acts based on the speaker's knowledge, intentions, and power dynamics, focusing on how Zuraida's directives were central to executing the crime. …”
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    Ausgewählte Bemerkungen zur Struktur des mentalen Lexikons aufgrund der Untersuchungen von aphasischen Patienten by Urszula Niekra

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The article attempts to answer the question of how semantics is represented in the utterances of people with aphasia-type speech disorders after a stroke. …”
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  17. 177

    Co-speech gestures influence the magnitude and stability of articulatory movements: evidence for coupling-based enhancement by Karee Garvin, Eliana Spradling, Kathryn Franich

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We provide novel evidence that words uttered with accompanying co-speech gestures are produced with more extreme tongue and jaw displacement, and that presence of a co-speech gesture contributes to greater temporal stability of oral articulatory movements. …”
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    AUSTRALIA’S PARTICIPATION AND PERFORMANCE AT THE EVIAN CONFERENCE: INTEGRITY OR SHAME? by P. R. Bartrop

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Upon elected to the chairmanship of one of the two subcommittees set up at the conference, White employed his position to treat the Jewish delegates with utter contempt. His record at the conference, lauded by many of the officials who were present, was one of the least humanitarian of any that can be attributed to Australian statesmen—hardly a ringing endorsement of Australia’s record at this crucial gathering in which the Commonwealth sought, at an early stage, to express itself as an autonomous nation on the international stage.…”
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    Anton de Kom, historiographe. La construction d’un passé national pour les esclaves du Surinam by Kim Andringa

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…Derrida’s Archive Fever, this article considers the archive as a whole of “utterances belonging to the same sociohistorical positioning” (D. …”
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    Degrés de subjectivisation dans la représentation linguistique de la perception : le cas de la perception directe dans les récits en anglais by Henry Wyld

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Drawing on examples taken from narrative fiction in English, this article sets out to explore the grammar of the linguistic expression of perception from the standpoint of the degree of subjectivisation manifest in the percept’s mode of presentation – at one extreme, standard perceptual reports, by which, in association with a verb of perception, the speaker-narrator names or describes an object of perception whilst at the same time predicating it of an origin of perception figuring syntactically within the same utterance (domain of predicated perception); at the other extreme, markedly more subjectivised modes of expression via which, without recourse to a predicate of perception, the sensorial essence of the act of perception as it is experienced by the perceiving subject is given direct linguistic expression (domain of represented perception). …”
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