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Journal articles on the topic "Hyperbole in literature"

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Saffah, Mariam. "Hyperbole: A Pragmatic Perspective." Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal 8, no. 8 (September 5, 2021): 571–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.14738/assrj.88.10699.

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Unlike most previous studies which investigate hyperbole in literary contexts, the present review tries to portray it as an interactional pragmatic phenomenon occurring in everyday conversations. The listener’s awareness that there is a difference between what is said and what is meant is essential for the recognition of hyperbole. Therefore, context is crucial for interpreting hyperbolic utterances. As a pragmatic notion, hyperbole has not been given its due attention. Hence, this review attempts to bridge this gap in the literature through answering the following questions: What are the functions, types, and forms of hyperbole? What is the relationship between hyperbole and other notions such as irony? And how it can be used as persuasive device?
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Najjar, Ibrahim, Kais Amir Kadhim, and Sami Al-Heeh. "Morphological shift of hyperbolic patterns in the Quran, with reference to English translation." FORUM / Revue internationale d’interprétation et de traduction / International Journal of Interpretation and Translation 19, no. 2 (December 31, 2021): 148–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/forum.21010.naj.

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Abstract This study addresses the use of hyperbole in the Quran at the word level and its English translation. It investigates the morphological shift of hyperbolic patterns such as ‘Fa’uul (فعول), Fa’eel (فعيل) and Fa’aal’ (فعال) and their corresponding English translations. We attempt to determine the implications underlying the translation strategies for the translation quality of the data under study. Under this circumstance, the translator applied a series of translation strategies, such as literal translation, paraphrase, transposition, and morphological strategies, with transposition being the most employed strategy. Such strategies were in some cases a problem for the functions of the Quranic hyperboles. As such, the translation quality was occasionally poor.
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Abdul-Hameed Ali, Ghufran. "THE USE OF HYPERBOLE IN LITERATURE: ED POEMS." International Journal of Language Academy 6, no. 23 (January 1, 2018): 593–602. http://dx.doi.org/10.18033/ijla.3943.

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Llewelyn, Stephen Robert, and William Robinson. "“If Your Hand Causes You to Stumble, Cut It Off”." Novum Testamentum 63, no. 4 (September 9, 2021): 425–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685365-12341702.

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Abstract A number of Jesus’ sayings have been taken to be instances of hyperbole. Mark 9:43–47 is so construed by many. The present article uses Relevance Theory and other work on hyperbole to define its scalar nature and expressive function. The encoded meanings of language and the roles of co-text (discursive factors) and context (non-discursive factors) in inferring meaning are investigated in relation to Mark 9:43–47 and its synoptic parallels. It is concluded that considerations of language and co-text provide no evidence that Mark 9:43–47 is hyperbolic; if it was construed as hyperbolic by the Markan audience, the reason for this lies in its now unknown context of utterance. The opposite is the case with Matthew’s treatments of the saying. He provides a co-text that prompts for a spiritualised and thus metaphorical interpretation of it.
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Stanivukovic, Goran V. "“Mounting Above the Truthe”: On Hyperbole in English Renaissance Literature." Forum for Modern Language Studies 43, no. 1 (January 1, 2007): 9–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/fmls/cql112.

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Martinet, Marie-Madeleine. "Hyperbole donquichottesque et spatialité cervantine chez Sterne." Revue de littérature comparée 319, no. 3 (2006): 261. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rlc.319.0261.

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Efendi, Dedi. "Stylistics Analysis In Literature of Figurative Language Used In Black Lives Matter Community’s Poems." Jurnal Ilmiah Langue and Parole 4, no. 2 (August 2, 2021): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.36057/jilp.v4i2.474.

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This research analyzed about figurative language and social values in three poems of Black Live Matter (BLM) community’s poem in America. The purposes of this research are to describe the kinds of figurative language and social values in three poems of BLM community’s poem. In this research, the writer used the descriptive qualitative method and used theory of figurative language by Perrine (1992) and theory of social values by Amir in Sukatman (1991). Data are explained by find the meaning and described them based on the kinds of figurative language through four procedure, they are: identifying, classiying, analyzing and making the conclusion from the data. The result of this research are the writer found about 19 data of figurative language of the poems. Hyperbole is the dominant kind of figurative language in those three poems ,because hyperbole is the appropriate of figurative language for BLM’s proponents for looking for help. Beside, social values also found in these poems, the most dominant social value in these poems is social value of humanity. Humanity is one of the biggest issue for black people in United State of America.
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Nilawijaya, Rita. "Gaya Bahasa dalam Novel Till It’s Gone Karya Kezia Evi Wiadji terhadap Pembelajaran Sastra." Jurnal Kajian Bahasa, Sastra dan Pengajaran (KIBASP) 2, no. 1 (December 23, 2018): 11–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.31539/kibasp.v2i1.299.

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The purpose of the research are to analyze language style im Till It's Gone and the relevance of language style toward learning in SMA. Data collection used documentation, meanwhile data analysis used fiction analysis. The steps includes identification, classification, interpretation, and conclusion of the data. The result of the research found 18 simile, 8 hyperbole, 5 personification, 2 metaphor, 2 euphemisms, 2 anaphoric, and 3 sarcasm. It is concluded that Till It's Gone Novel by Kezia Evi Wiadji more dominant used simile and hyperbole in language style. For relevance in learning literature for SMA, This novel can be used as additional material in learning Indonesia languange and literature subject for eleventh grade students about intrinsic and extrinsic elements of novel related to three aspects namely language, psychology and cultural background. In summary, Till It's Gone by Kezia Evi Wiadji used comparative, affrimative and allusive language styles. Keywords: Language style and relevance. literary learning
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Collings, David. "Covenant in Hyperbole: The Disruption of Tradition in "Michael"." Studies in Romanticism 32, no. 4 (1993): 551. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/25601033.

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Mubarok, Ridwan Arzak. "Stilistika Novel "Ayat-Ayat Cinta" dan Implikasinya Sebagai Bahan Ajar Bahasa Indonesia." Dinamika 1, no. 1 (February 28, 2018): 22. http://dx.doi.org/10.35194/jd.v1i1.536.

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Artikel ini membahas gaya bahasa yang terdapat dalam novel “Ayat-Ayat Cinta” karya Habiburraman El Shirazy dan implementasinya dalam pengajaran sastra di MTs. Penelitian dilakukan menggunakan metode studi kasus dan kajian pustaka . Metode ini untuk menganalisis penggunaan sistem tanda yang mengandung ide, gagasan dan nilai estetis tertentu, sekaligus untuk memahami makna yang dikandungnya. Data penelitian ini berupa penggalan gaya bahasa dalam novel “Ayat-Ayat Cinta” yang diduga berisi kalimat-kalimat bergaya bahasa tertentu. Dari hasil penelitian ini ditemukan jenis-jenis gaya bahasa dalam novel “Ayat-Ayat Cinta” meliputi gaya bahasa klimaks, antiklimaks, paralelisme, antitesis, repetisi, hiperbola, silepsis, aliterasi, litotes, asonansi, eufemisme, pleonasme, paradoks, retoris, personifikasi, ironi, sarkasme, metafora, perumpamaan/ simile, dan metonimia. Gaya bahasa yang dominan dalam novel “Ayat-Ayat Cinta”, yaitu gaya bahasa hiperbola. Implikasi gaya bahasa dalam novel “Ayat-Ayat Cinta” terhadap pengajaran sastra di MTs menitikberatkan pada sumber bahan ajar. Kata kunci: stilistika, novel, gaya bahasa, bahan ajarThis article discusses the style of language contained in the novel "Ayat-Ayat Cinta" by Habiburraman El Shirazy and its implementation in the teaching of literature at MTs. The study was conducted using the case study method and literature review. This method is to analyze the use of sign systems that contain ideas, ideas and certain aesthetic values, as well as to understand the meaning they contain. The research data is in the form of fragments of language style in the novel "Ayat Ayat Ayat Cinta" which allegedly contains sentences in a specific language style. From the results of this study found the types of language styles in the novel "Ayat Ayat Ayat Cinta" include climax, anticlimax, parallelism, antithesis, repetition, hyperbole, silepsis, alliteration, litotes, asonance, euphemism, pleonasm, paradox, rhetoric, rhetoric, personification, repetition, hyperbole, silepsis, alliteration, litotes, asonance, euphemism, pleonasm, paradox, rhetoric, rhetoric, personification, repetition, hyperbole, silepsis, alliteration, litotes, asonance, euphemism, pleonasm, paradox, rhetoric, rhetoric, personification. , irony, sarcasm, metaphor, simile, and metonymy. The dominant language style in the novel "Ayat-Ayat Cinta", namely the hyperbole language style. The implication of language style in the “-Ayat Cinta” novel towards the teaching of literature in MTs emphasizes the source of teaching material.Keywords: stylistics, novels, language style, teaching materials
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Hyperbole in literature"

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Rousseau, Christine. "Les enchantements de l'éloquence : contes de fées et stratégies hyperboliques au XVIIème siècle." Phd thesis, Université de Grenoble, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00926683.

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Les nombreux contes de fées qui paraissent à la fin du XVIIe siècle sont modélisés par un système hyperbolique omniprésent. Du niveau le plus micro-structural jusqu'aux macrostructures poétiques, l'hyperbole définit, justifie et confirme le genre merveilleux. Profusion, foisonnement, démultiplications, redoublements, dérivations ou créations débridées sont ainsi les déclinaisons prolifiques de l'hyperbole. Saturant les récits par des procédés récurrents, la distribution lexicale déborde des cadres alors insuffisants pour exposer des inventions originales et fantaisistes, et s'amplifie jusqu'à submerger les contes de néologismes, de listes ou de syntagmes figés dans une expansion logorrhéique. A un niveau supérieur, le discours du narrateur, comme celui des personnages, s'énonce et s'affiche ostensiblement dans une mise en scène générique exponentielle qui (se) joue de multiples formes pour divertir et se développer. Entre ingérence auctoriale fréquente et discordances démonstratives, le conte révèle une énonciation scalaire complexe et inédite dans un genre hérité d'une tradition orale univoque. Redoublant une elocutio composite et enchevêtrée, la dispositio supplétive des contes additionne, intercale et annexe les épisodes diégétiques dans une surcharge narrative qui prolonge les limites d'un genre paradoxalement bref. Les nombreux personnages qui dé/re/doublent le protagoniste participent à la mise en œuvre d'intrigues plurielles qui trouvent leur cohérence dans la figure centrale du conte. Marqué par une emphase systématisée qui se propage autour de lui, le héros rassemble et dirige tous les motifs diégétiques. Inscrit dans un environnement à sa mesure, distingué par des attributs outranciers, entouré de spectateurs enthousiastes, le héros domine le récit par la théâtralisation de son statut hors du commun. Genre hybride, kaléidoscopique et protéiforme, le conte propose une politique paradoxale de la surenchère permanente, du surnombre, de la surqualification, du grossissement, saturant le texte, et ce d'autant plus qu'il est bref, dans un processus jubilatoire. En concentrant dans un espace restreint les multiples éléments du conte, l'esthétique de l'hyperbole, si elle peut exister dans d'autres corpus et dans d'autres déclinaisons, permet spécifiquement d'accéder à la vérité du genre tel qu'il est pratiqué dans l'écriture mondaine des années 1690-1710.
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Sellami, Samir Manuel. "Hyperbolic realism in Thomas Pynchon's and Roberto Bolaño's late maximalist novels : Against the day & 2666." Thesis, Perpignan, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018PERP0016/document.

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Starting from the notion of hyperbole as rhetoric figure and philosophical concept, my dissertation places Pynchon's and Bolaño's maximalist novels in a wider context shaped by the emergence of the Anthropocene as a new historical and geological epoch, by the return of realism in the humanities, by the renewed philosophical interest for ontological and metaphysical questions, by the possibility of a posthumanist phenomenology and by literature's 'anxiety of obsolescence' in a post-literate age. In this context, I examine a variety of literary questions (such as abundance as a modality of uncertainty, the dramaturgy of light and darkness, metaphors, ekphrasis etc.) to reveal the novels' hyperbolic structures that can nevertheless be inscribed within a realist framework. In Pynchon's and Bolaño's novels, hyperbolic doubts and linguisticuncertainty punctuate the narrative universes. If these doubts and uncertainties are over and over again vanquished by the adventurous labor of figuration, they are never fully abolished, but form the dark core of literary discourse and, after all, any linguistic act
En partant de la notion de l'hyperbole comme figure rhétorique et concept philosophique, ma thèse de doctorat analyse les deux romans maximalistes de Pynchon et Bolaño dans un contexte marqué par l'émergence de l'Anthropocène comme nouvelle époque historique et géologique, par le retour du réalisme dans les sciences humaines, par le nouvel intérêt pourl'ontologie et la métaphysique en philosophie, par le détournement de certains projets phénoménologiques de l'humanisme, et par la possibilité d'anachronisme qui pèse aujourd'hui sur le genre littéraire. Dans ce contexte, j'examine les différentes questions de l'analyse littéraire (la copia, la dramaturgie du clair-obscur, la métaphore, l'ekphrasisetc.) pour révéler les structures poétiques hyperboliques qui sont quand même inscrites dans un cadre réaliste. Ces romans mettent en scène la permanence du doute hyperbolique dans l'univers narrative et au sein même du langage, mais ils effectuent en même temps le dépassement aventureux et laborieux de ce doute sans intention de nier les incertitudesfondamentales sur lesquelles sont fondés tout discours littéraire et, à la fin, toute acte linguistique
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Kanyane, Francinah Mokgobo. "A critical analysis of the translation strategies used by SM Serudu in his translation of Mandela's Long Walk to Freedom into seSotho sa Leboa." Thesis, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/25565.

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This study examines and discovers the translation strategies as employed in the Sesotho sa Leboa translation of Mandela's Long Walk to Freedom. Mandela's Long Walk to Freedom was published in 1995 and was translated into Sesotho sa Leboa by S M Serudu in 2001. The Sesotho sa Leboa translation of the life history of Mandela, Leetotelele go ya Tokologong (Long Walk to Freedom) is one of the four completed translations to date that form part of the assignment to translate the original text into the official languages of South Africa. The aim of this study is to investigate the translation strategies used to transfer linguistic and cultural items in the translation of Mandela's autobiography. The study is mainly qualitative and examines the strategies employed by Serudu. For data collection, the source and target texts of Mandela's Long Walk to Freedom as well as the semi-structured face-to-face interviews with four translators into Sesotho sa Leboa, isiZulu, isiXhosa and Afrikaans were used. The study is based on the Descriptive Translation Studies Theory, Bassnett and Lefevere's "cultural turn" as well as the domestication and foreignization strategies. In this case, it investigates if Serudu has domesticated and/or foreignized his translation. The findings revealed that Serudu domesticated his translation by using metaphors, similes, personification, euphemism, hyperbole, proverbs, idioms and the use of descriptive words. Foreignization was also found when the translator dealt with the borrowing and loaning of words where most of the concepts were transferred, Sotholised, retained and transferred, as they were, especially culture specific items.
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Books on the topic "Hyperbole in literature"

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Università di Milano. Dipartimento di scienze del linguaggio e letterature straniere comparate and Università di Milano. Dipartimento di scienze dell'antichità, eds. Funzioni e finzioni dell'iperbole tra scienze e lettere: Milano, 13-14 febrbraio 2009. Milano: Cisalpino, 2010.

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Schlueter, Carol J. Filling up the measure: Polemical hyperbole in 1 Thessalonians 2.14-16. Sheffield: JSOT Press, 1994.

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Filling up the measure: Polemical hyperbole in 1 Thessalonians 2:14-16. Sheffield, England: JSOT Press, 1994.

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1944-, Hudon Jean-Guy, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières., Université du Québec à Rimouski., and Université du Québec à Chicoutimi., eds. Hyperbole!-- de mon mémoire: Actes du colloque réseau UQTR, UQAR et UQAC. Chicoutimi: Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, 1989.

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Argurio, Silvia. Ars impossibilium: L'adynaton poetico nel Medioevo italiano. Roma: Edizioni di storia e letteratura, 2020.

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Eigentlichst, nachbarlichst, der Deinigste: Goethes absoluteste Freiheit des Superlativs. Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter, 2018.

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Angārahʹhā-yi gizāfah: Justārī az farāyand-i ghuluvv dar farhang-i ʻumūmī. Tihrān: Intishārāt-i Kavīr, 2014.

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The alchemy of glory: The dialectic of truthfulness and untruthfulness in medieval Arabic literary criticism. Washington, D.C: Three Continents Press, 1988.

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Hyperboles The Rhetoric Of Excess In Baroque Literature And Thought. Department of Comparative Literature, 2010.

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Southern Hyperboles: Metafigurative Strategies of Narration. Louisiana State University Press, 2020.

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Book chapters on the topic "Hyperbole in literature"

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Venuti, Martina. "Spoudogeloion, Hyperbole and Myth in Fulgentius’ Mythologiae." In Culture and Literature in Latin Late Antiquity, 307–22. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols Publishers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.stta-eb.5.111507.

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Choiński, Michał. "Southern Hyperboles." In The Routledge Companion to Literature of the U.S. South, 355–58. New York: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003009924-89.

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Webb, Lewis. "Inter imperium sine fine: Thule and Hyperborea in Roman Literature." In Visions of North in Premodern Europe, 35–58. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.cursor-eb.5.114056.

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Wu, Cynthia. "Asian Americans in the Novel of Late Capitalism." In The Oxford Handbook of Twentieth-Century American Literature, 98—C5.P64. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198824039.013.20.

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Abstract This chapter highlights the function of Asian American and Asian transnational model minority characters in two novels from the late twentieth century to the early twenty-first, Samuel R. Delany’s The Mad Man (1994) and Kevin Kwan’s Crazy Rich Asians (2013). In a late capitalist economy, Asian Americans who are intellectually and/or financially well resourced are defined by their excess and portrayed with prose that exaggerates these endowments to the level of hyperbole. The fictional worlds these characters inhabit may appear post-racial; however, these novels also show that model minority characters never completely escape their racialization or colonial subject status.
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Hope, Beverly. "Service Qualtiy in the Virtual World." In Managing Internet and Intranet Technologies in Organizations, 21–34. IGI Global, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-878289-95-7.ch002.

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The Internet has taken globalization of the marketplace from hyperbole to present-day reality. In this marketplace, information technology can be used to create and sustain market share. One such technology is the extranet. Extranets are increasingly being used to add value through business-to-business information sharing and transaction handling in a secure environment. Yet there is limited research into perceptions of service quality in Web-based Internet environments such as extranets. In this chapter we relate the literature on services and service quality to the developing literature on extranets. Five dimensions of service quality from the physical world are applied to the virtual world of commerce. It is concluded that dimensions of quality in human-to-human interactions may also apply to human-to-computer interactions, but that the factors which contribute to each dimension may differ.
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Adair-Toteff, Christopher. "Aron’s legacy." In Raymond Aron's Philosophy of Political Responsibility, 168–75. Edinburgh University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474447089.003.0009.

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When Raymond Aron died suddenly in October of 1983, there was an outpouring of grief and praise. Aron was highly regarded by philosophers, sociologists, political thinkers, and many others in a variety of disciplines. Newspapers and journals were filled with his obituaries and most of the authors lauded Aron for his work. Even allowing for some hyperbole, it was understood that the world had lost a great thinker. Since then, Aron’s reputation has suffered to some degree; however, there have been a number of scholars who have written about him and their estimation of Aron is understandably high. Finally, there have been a few additions to the literature on Aron, and those indicate a further resurgence of interest in his thinking. Aron was one of the leading sociologists and political philosophers of the twentieth century; his legacy deserves to live on and his writings deserve to be read.
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"Notes, Literature, Picture credits, Index." In Hyperbolic structures, 143–52. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118932711.oth1.

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Marks, Peter. "Introduction: Beginnings and Endings." In Literature of the 1990s, 1–20. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474411592.003.0001.

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Assassination is a hyperbolic way of describing the toppling of political leaders in a parliamentary democracy. Perversely, through the 1990s, the person in Britain most vulnerable to actual assassination was a writer: Salman Rushdie. His novel The Satanic Verses had been published in 1988 to critical acclaim (winning the Whitbread Best Novel prize) and almost instant attack from sections of the Muslim community in Britain and beyond. The Satanic Verses was banned in India and South Africa, and burned publicly in Bradford in the late 1980s. Some Muslims regarded the book as a slur on Mohammed specifically and on their religion more generally. Because Islam is a global religion, the fury unleashed spread around the Muslim world, culminating in Iran’s Ayatollah Khomeini issuing a fatwah, or formal opinion, in February 1989, calling on devout Muslims to kill Rushdie.
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Jeyar, Mohamed, Abdellah Lamnii, Mohamed Yassir Nour, Fatima Oumellal, and Ahmed Zidna. "An Algebraic Hyperbolic Spline Quasi-Interpolation Scheme for Solving Burgers-Fisher Equations." In Simulation Modeling. IntechOpen, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.99033.

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In this work, the results on hyperbolic spline quasi-interpolation are recalled to establish the numerical scheme to obtain approximate solutions of the generalized Burgers-Fisher equation. After introducing the generalized Burgers-Fisher equation and the algebraic hyperbolic spline quasi-interpolation, the numerical scheme is presented. The stability of our scheme is well established and discussed. To verify the accuracy and reliability of the method presented in this work, we select two examples to conduct numerical experiments and compare them with the calculated results in the literature.
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"Ensor’s hyperbolic joie de vivre." In Joie de vivre in French Literature and Culture, 239–54. Brill | Rodopi, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789042028968_017.

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Conference papers on the topic "Hyperbole in literature"

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Xavier, Vinicius, L., Felipe, M. G. França, Adilson, E. Xavier, and Priscila, M. V. Lima. "Fermat-weber location problem solving by the hyperbolic smoothing approach." In International Workshop of "Stochastic Programming for Implementation and Advanced Applications". The Association of Lithuanian Serials, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.5200/stoprog.2012.26.

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The solution of the Fermat-Weber Location Problem, also known as the continuous p-median problem, is considered by using the Hyperbolic Smoothing approach. For the purpose of illustrating both the reliability and the efficiency of the method, a set of computational experiments was performed, making use of traditional test problems described in the literature.
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Akbarzadeh, A. H., and Z. T. Chen. "Transient Heat Conduction in Functionally Graded Hollow Cylinders and Spheres." In ASME 2012 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2012-78617.

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In the present work, transient heat conduction in functionally graded (FG) hollow cylinders and spheres is investigated based on the non-Fourier heat conduction theories. Since the heat transmission has been observed to propagate at a finite speed for applications with very low temperature, short-pulse thermal-heating, and micro temporal and spatial scales, dual phase lag (DPL) and hyperbolic heat conduction theories are considered in current study instead of the conventional Fourier heat conduction theory. Except the phase lags which are assumed to be constant, all the other material properties of the hollow cylinders and spheres are taken to change continuously along the radial direction according to a power-law formulation with different non-homogeneity indices. The heat conduction equations are written based on the dual phase lag theory which includes the hyperbolic heat conduction theory as well. These equations are applied for axisymmetric hollow cylinders of infinite lengths and spherically symmetric hollow spheres. Using the Laplace transform and Bessel functions, the analytical solutions for temperature and heat flux are obtained in the Laplace domain. The solutions are then converted into the time domain by employing the fast Laplace inversion technique. The exact expression is obtained for the speed of thermal wave in FG cylinders and spheres based on the DPL and hyperbolic heat conduction theories. Finally, the current results are verified with those reported in the literature based on the hyperbolic heat conduction theory.
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Alves, M. V. C., J. R. Barbosa, P. J. Waltrich, and G. Falcone. "Modeling Transient Churn-Annular Flows in a Long Vertical Pipe." In ASME 2013 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2013-64534.

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A mathematical model is presented to describe the behavior of transient gas-liquid flows involving the churn and annular flow patterns in a long vertical tube. The HyTAF (Hyperbolic Transient Annular Flow) code, developed specifically for this study, is based on the one-dimensional multi-fluid formulation and takes account of hydrodynamic non-equilibrium flow conditions by means of relationships for the rates of droplet entrainment and deposition. A finite difference algorithm is employed to solve the hyperbolic system of mass, momentum and energy equations via the Split Coefficient Matrix Method. The modeling results are compared with experimental data for steady-state annular and churn flows obtained from the literature and with pressure and flow rate induced transient churn-annular flow data generated in a large scale facility (48-mm ID, 42-m long test section).
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Haque, Mohammad Shafinul, and Calvin M. Stewart. "Exploiting Functional Relationships Between MPC Omega, Theta, and Sinh-Hyperbolic Continuum Damage Mechanics Model." In ASME 2016 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2016-63089.

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The MPC Omega and Theta models for creep deformation and life prediction have become popular in recent years. Both models offer better prediction than classical constitutive models such as Norton Power law, Bailey-Norton law, and Norton-Soderberg law to name a few. The Omega model uses a strain hardening approach and requires two material constants for creep deformation and life prediction. An analytical solution to the constants are available and it is easy to manipulate and implement numerically. However, the analytical damage of the Omega model predicts an unrealistic linear damage evolution. The Theta model uses a time-hardening approach, and requires four constant that are a function of stress and temperature. For materials under isothermal conditions, with tertiary creep dominant deformation, the Theta model constants can be determined using only two constants. Life prediction using the Theta and Omega models depends on the final creep strain. The final creep strain observed in an experiment is stochastic; dependent on the material, testing conditions, and operator. The statistics of final creep strain must be investigated before the Theta or Omega models can be applied. In literature, some authors add a nonlinear damage variable to the Theta model; however, critical damage at rupture is not unity violating the assumptions of continuum damage mechanics. There is a superior Sin-hyperbolic continuum damage model available in the literature that can be used to overcome these problems. It is hypothesized that a functional relationships exist between the three models and these relationships can be exploited to achieve more accurate and easy to implement creep deformation and life predictions. In this study, the relationships between the constants of MPC Omega, Theta, and a Sin-hyperbolic CDM models are determined analytically. The sin-hyperbolic model incorporates a continuum damage variable in the creep strain rate equation. The damage function exhibits a more realistic elliptical path and is constructed such that damage is always unity at rupture. This function facilitates conversion of one models’ constants to the constants of the other two. The relationships between the constants are identified, while maintaining dimensional homogeneity. Using the derived relationships, the three models can be easily compared and the disadvantages of each respective model can be avoided. Experimental data at four different configurations of stress (6.3 to 36.5 ksi) and temperature (1200 to 1800°F) (sixteen data sets) for Hastelloy X is used to compare the models. Creep rupture data at seven temperature levels (600 to 1000°C) and a wide stress range (5 to 500 MPa) is used to analyze life prediction. The constants for each model are determined. Using one models’ constants and the derived relationships; the predictions of the other two models are generated. It is observed that the relationship generated curves agree with experimental data. Finally, it is demonstrated that using the derived relationships, the most useful aspects of each model can combined. An elliptical damage evolution curve is obtained for the Omega model. The final creep strain rate dependency problem of the Theta model can be avoided. It is observed that the Sinh model becomes more flexible and easy to implement.
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Hossain, Md Abir, and Calvin Maurice Stewart. "Reliability Prediction of 304 Stainless Steel Using Sine-Hyperbolic Creep-Damage Model With Monte Carlo Simulation Method." In ASME 2019 Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2019-93712.

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Abstract Typically continuum damage mechanics (CDM) based constitutive models are applied deterministically where the uncertainty of experiments is not considered. This is also true for the Sine-hyperbolic (Sinh) CDM-based constitutive model where the model is calibrated to represent 50% reliability of creep data. There is a need to implement Sinh in a more stochastic manner. The objectives of this study is to incorporate the probabilistic feature in the Sinh creep damage model to reliably predict the minimum-creep-strain-rate, creep-rupture and creep deformation. This will be achieved using Monte-Carlo methods. Creep deformation data for 304 Stainless Steel is collected from literature consisting of tests conducted at 300 and 320 MPa at 600°C with five replicates. The replicate tests exhibited substantial scatter in the minimum-creep-strain-rate, stress-rupture, and overall creep deformation. Subsequently, upon calibration using the Sinh model, the material constants among the replicates varied. The trends of uncertainty carried by each material constant are studied. The interdependence of the material constants is evaluated to determine if the uncertainty carried by each material constant can be regressed using a co-dependence function. The Monte Carlo method was applied to determine the extent that the creep deformation curve varies taking into consideration the variability of the material constants. Monte Carlo simulations show that the predicted creep deformation persists within the bounds of the experimental data. A large number of Monte Carlo simulations using the Sinh model enabled the creation of credible reliability bands for the minimum-creep-strain-rate, stress-rupture, and creep deformation of 304 Stainless Steel. In future work, this statistical method will be applied to the variability of service conditions, pre-existing defects, and material constants to quantitatively establish the reliability of the Sinh model in simulating component-level creep deformation to rupture.
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Orynyak, Igor, Maksym Zarazovskii, and Andrii Bogdan. "Determination of the Transition Temperature Scatter Using the Charpy Data Scatter." In ASME 2013 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2013-97697.

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For a pressure vessels integrity assessment it is necessary to know the transition temperature of metal. It is defined from the hyperbolic tangent curve, which best approximates the Charpy V-notched (CVN) impact tests data, as the temperature corresponding to some fixed Charpy impact energy. However, when planning experiments, processing of the results, and interpreting of the resulting transition temperature, two problems arise which have not been studied in the literature. First — sufficiency of the CVN impact tests data for a curve fit building and transition temperature determination. Second — experimental data scatter accounting while determining the transition temperature. This work proposes to define two quantitative characteristics: the “importance” of each CVN impact test for the defined transition temperature; the transition temperature scatter which is calculated from the Charpy impact energy data scatter with consideration of the above “importance”. Also the data points sufficiency criterion for adequate defining the transition temperature is formulated. Numerical experiments carried out on sets of test data have shown a good correlation between transition temperatures scatter calculated by the standard method and by the one developed in the present paper. Analysis of RPV weld metal surveillance data in the initial and irradiated conditions for Unit 1 and 2 of South-Ukrainian NPP shows that the transition temperature scatter, determined in this way, reaches 26°C.
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Catania, A. E., A. Ferrari, and M. Manno. "Acoustic Cavitation Thermodynamic Modeling in Transmission Pipelines by an Implicit Conservative High-Resolution Numerical Algorithm." In ASME 2006 2nd Joint U.S.-European Fluids Engineering Summer Meeting Collocated With the 14th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fedsm2006-98272.

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A general treatment of acoustic cavitation for the case of one-dimensional pipe flows is presented, including both fluid dynamics instabilities, which can occur at cavitation inception, and non-equilibrium effects during bubble dynamics. Different approaches to cavitation modelling are also considered and compared. A novel barotropic cavitation model has been developed, based on the partial differential equations governing the mass conservation and momentum balance. The analytical expression for the vapour source term driving cavitation has been carried out by means of the energy conservation equation and a general formula for the sound speed in homogeneous bubbly flows has been used. A newly developed high-resolution, conservative, implicit, second-order accurate numerical scheme was applied to solve the Euler’s hyperbolic equations governing the pipe flow. It gave reduced oscillation problems at the discontinuities that were induced by cavitation. The resultant computational model was assessed through its application to a literature test-case, which involved a pipe connecting two constant-pressure reservoirs, water being the working fluid. The prediction outcomes were discussed so as to underline the most interesting fluid-dynamic phenomena, such as the dynamics of shock waves arising at cavitation collapse. The influence of the frequency-dependent friction model on the simulation of the pressure wave dynamics in the presence of cavitation was also analysed.
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Bag, Swarup, and M. Ruhul Amin. "Simulation Based Study on Ultra-Short Pulse Laser Welding of Dissimilar Materials Expending Phase Lag Influence." In ASME 2017 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2017-70068.

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In this work, the thermal simulation of dissimilar fusion welding system is demonstrated by considering the phase lag effects in ultra-short pulse laser source. When the pulse duration is comparable with the electron relaxation time, the hyperbolic effect cannot be neglected in heat transfer analysis due to femtosecond laser. The non-Fourier effect is considered for heat transfer analysis assuming finite delay in development of temperature within the body. This delay is represented in terms of relaxation times connected to heat flux and temperature gradient. In the present work, the simulation has been proposed by developing 3D finite element based heat transfer model using dual phase lag effect. Since the experimental basis of transient temperature distribution in ultra-short pulse laser is extremely difficult or nearly impossible, the model results have been validated with literature reported results. The model has been used further for the simulation of temperature distribution in femtosecond fiber laser welding of dissimilar aluminum alloy and stainless steel. The results in terms of computed isotherm are compared with experimentally evaluated weld pool geometry for dissimilar materials from independent literature. The influence of other characteristic parameters like pulse frequency, pulse width and relaxation times are assessed for this simulation based study which will effectively reduce the costly experimental effort for differential influence of process parameters. A clear guideline of geometric shape and size of weld pool geometry and peak temperature of the welding system with reference to predictable laser parameters are the effective output of this simulation based study. It was observed that the peak temperature reached in a very short interval of time, in the order of nano-seconds. Such high heating or cooling rate impacts on the microstructural changes of the welded joint. In order to reach certain temperature, multiple pulses are required in the material processing of either very thin film or microwelding to keep the thermal shock distortion as low as possible.
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Fraces, Cedric G., and Hamdi Tchelepi. "Physics Informed Deep Learning for Flow and Transport in Porous Media." In SPE Reservoir Simulation Conference. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/203934-ms.

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Abstract We present our progress on the application of physics informed deep learning to reservoir simulation problems. The model is a neural network that is jointly trained to respect governing physical laws and match boundary conditions. The methodology is hereby used to simulate a 2-phase immiscible transport problem (Buckley-Leverett). The model is able to produce an accurate physical solution both in terms of shock and rarefaction and honors the governing partial differential equation along with initial and boundary conditions. We test various hypothesis (uniform and non-uniform initial conditions) and show that with the proper implementation of physical constraints, a robust solution can be trained within a reasonable amount of time and iterations. We revisit some of the limitations presented in previous work [1] and further the applicability of this method in a forward, pure hyperbolic setup. We also share some practical findings on the application of physics informed neural networks (PINN). We review various network architectures presented in the literature and show tips that helped improve their convergence and accuracy. The proposed methodology is a simple and elegant way to instill physical knowledge to machine-learning algorithms. This alleviates the two most significant shortcomings of machine-learning algorithms: the requirement for large datasets and the reliability of extrapolation. The principles presented can be generalized in innumerable ways in the future and should lead to a new class of algorithms to solve both forward and inverse physical problems.
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Bertaglia, Giulia. "Augmented fluid-structure interaction systems for viscoelastic pipelines and blood vessels." In VI ECCOMAS Young Investigators Conference. València: Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/yic2021.2021.13450.

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Mathematical models and numerical methods are a powerful resource for better understanding phenomena and processes throughout the fluid dynamics field, allowing significant reductions in the costs, which would otherwise be required to perform laboratory experiments, and even allowing to obtain useful data that could not be gathered through measurements.The correct characterization of the interactions that occur between the fluid and the wall that surrounds it is a fundamental aspect in all contexts involving deformable ducts, which requires the utmost attention at every stage of both the development of the computational method and the interpretation of the results and their application to cases of practical interest.In this work, innovative mathematical models able to predict the behavior of the fluid-structure interaction (FSI) mechanism that underlies the dynamics of flows in different compliant ducts is presented. Starting from the purely civil engineering sector, with the study of plastic water pipelines, the final application of the proposed tool is linked to the medical research field, to reproduce the mechanics of blood flow in both arteries and veins. With this aim, various linear viscoelastic models, from the simplest to the more sophisticated, have been applied and extended to obtain augmented FSI systems in which the constitutive equation of the material is directly embedded into the system as partial differential equation [1]. These systems are solved recurring to second-order Finite Volume Methods that take into account the recent evolution in the computational literature of hyperbolic balance laws systems [2]. To avoid the loss of accuracy in the stiff regimes of the proposed systems, asymptotic-preserving IMEX Runge-Kutta schemes are considered for the time discretization, which are able to maintain the consistency and the accuracy in the diffusive limit, without restrictions due to the scaling parameters [3]. The models have been extensively validated through different types of test cases, highlighting the advantages of using the augmented formulation of the system of equations. Furthermore, comparisons with experimental data have been considered both for the water pipelines scenario and the blood flow modeling, recurring to in-vivo measurements for the latter.REFERENCES[1] Bertaglia, G., Caleffi, V. and Valiani, A. Modeling blood flow in viscoelastic vessels: the 1D augmented fluid-structure interaction system. Comput. Methods Appl. Mech. Eng., 360(C):112772 (2020).[2] Bertaglia, G., Ioriatti, M., Valiani, A., Dumbser, M. and Caleffi, V. Numerical methods for hydraulic transients in visco-elastic pipes. J. Fluids Struct., 81:230-254 (2018).[3] Pareschi, L. and Russo, G. Implicit-explicit Runge-Kutta schemes and applications to hyperbolic systems with relaxation. J. Sci. Comput., 25:129-155 (2005).
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