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Boren, Braxton. "Acoustic Simulation of Julius Caesar’s Battlefield Speeches." Acoustics 1, no. 1 (2018): 3–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/acoustics1010002.

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History contains many accounts of speeches given by civic and military leaders before large crowds prior to the invention of electronic amplification. Historians have debated the historical accuracy of these accounts, often making some reference to acoustics, either supporting or refuting the accounts, but without any numerical justification. The field of digital humanities, and more specifically archaeoacoustics, seeks to use computational techniques to provide empirical data to improve historical analysis. Julius Caesar recalled giving speeches to 14,000 men after the battle of Dyrrachium an
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Cheetham, Dominic. "Rhetorical Flaws in Brutus’ Forum Speech in Julius Caesar: A Carefully Controlled Weakness?" Advances in Language and Literary Studies 8, no. 3 (2017): 126. http://dx.doi.org/10.7575/aiac.alls.v.8n.3p.126.

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In Julius Caesar Shakespeare reproduces one of the pivotal moments in European history. Brutus and Mark Antony, through the medium of their forum speeches, compete for the support of the people of Rome. In the play, as in history, Mark Antony wins this contest of language. Critics are generally agreed that Antony has the better speech, but also that Brutus’ speech is still exceptionally good. Traditionally the question of how Antony’s speech is superior is argued by examining differences between the two speeches, however, this approach has not resulted in any critical consensus. This paper tak
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Virapyan, Ed. "Cultural experiences with narratives." Voprosy kul'turologii (Issues of Cultural Studies), no. 7 (June 10, 2020): 42–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.33920/nik-01-2007-06.

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Method and conclusion (sketch of narratives). Homer, Graves in Troy, Antisthenes, Enemy (from the meaning of him according to the lost treatise from the Cynics in the reconstruction of the late Stoics). Plato and Diogenes, Guy Julius Caesar, Mark Licinius Crassus, Cicero, Appian, astrologer Ptolemy. Julian the Apostate, Simeon Pillar, Francis of Assisi. Rumi, Emanuel Swedenborg, Casanova, Hoffmann, Bismarck. Stolypin, Nietzsche, Camus, Beckett, Lono (Freud), Kafka, Suzuki, with film expressors: Antonioni, Parajanov, Pazolini, Truffo, Godard, Zaillyan, Confession (Makkiaveli). Thinkers from the
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Gallimore, Daniel. "Four-Character Idioms and the Rhetoric of Japanese Shakespeare Translation." Multicultural Shakespeare: Translation, Appropriation and Performance 23, no. 38 (2021): 13–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/2083-8530.23.02.

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Yoji jukugo are idioms comprised of four characters (kanji) that can be used to enhance the textuality of a Japanese Shakespeare translation, whether in response to Shakespeare’s rhetoric or as compensation for the tendency of translation to be carried out at a lower textual register than the source. This article examines their use in two translations each of Julius Caesar by Matsuoka Kazuko (2014) and Fukuda Tsuneari (1960) and of The Merry Wives of Windsor by Matsuoka (2001) and Odashima Yūshi (1983); in both cases Matsuoka uses significantly more yoji jukugo than her predecessors. In the Ju
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Petraru, Ana-Magdalena. "Organisational Theatre In The ESP Classroom: A Romanian Account." International conference KNOWLEDGE-BASED ORGANIZATION 21, no. 2 (2015): 630–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/kbo-2015-0107.

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Abstract This paper draws on our work with the 2nd year students at the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Romania; in our Business English seminars, we brought into play the speeches of Shakespeare’s characters, namely King Henry’s in Henry V as played by Kenneth Branagh on screen and Mark Anthony’s in Julius Caesar by Marlon Brandon, respectively. Overviewing international and national perspectives on organisational theatre and establishing a relation with CLT, in general and ESP, in particular, we will tackle the activities meant to hel
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Minnich, Nelson H. "Lateran V and Peace among Christian Princes." Annuarium Historiae Conciliorum 48, no. 2 (2019): 309–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.30965/25890433-04802002.

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The establishment of peace among Christian princes was a task assigned to the Fifth Lateran Council (1512–17) by the election capitularies of Julius ii (1503–13) and Leo X (1513–21), formally adopted in the bull of convocation, and repeated in the conciliar speeches of the popes and orators. The popes intervened to settle squabbles among conciliar participants and had the council issue bulls calling for peace and mandating prayers for it and the sending of letters, nuncios, and legates to promote it. Outside the council chamber, Leo X worked tirelessly to negotiate peace terms that would unite
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Rozett, Martha Tuck. "“How now Horatio, you tremble and look pale”: Verbal Cues and the Supernatural in Shakespeare's Tragedies." Theatre Survey 29, no. 2 (1988): 127–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0040557400000624.

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Barnardo' line “How now Horatio, you tremble and look pale,” delivered just after the ghost's exit in Act I, scene i of Hamlet, is at once a description of Horatio and a thematic statement about the effect of tragedy. By the end of the play, this phrase has come to signify the way amazing, horrifying, and profoundly tragic events affect the spectators: Hamlet addresses the “mutes or audience” to the “act” he, Laertes, Claudius and Gertrude have just performed as “you that look pale, and tremble at this chance” (V, ii, 334). When a character describes another in this way, the utterance constitu
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Janik, Joanna. "Libanus and the Death of Julian." Classica Cracoviensia 21 (July 2, 2019): 83–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.12797/cc.21.2018.21.05.

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Two speeches composed by Libanius after the unexpected death of his emperor and friend, the Monody (XVII) and the Funeral Speech (XVIII), fulfill the requirements of the genre so perfectly that it is easy to classify them as purely conventional. Both the structure and content, not to mention the language, demonstrate the author’s literary fluency rather than originality. Yet I would like to argue that even if the concept and form of the speeches reproduce the well established pattern, my personal impression that there is something unique in these works is not completely groundless. Libanius’ f
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Певцов, Григорий. "БАЛЬМОНТ И ПОЛЬСКИЕ ПОЭТЫ: ДУХОВНАЯ ЛИРИКА ЮЛИУША СЛОВАЦКОГО". Acta Neophilologica 1, № XIX (2017): 237–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.31648/an.684.

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This paper discusses some important aspects of creative relations between KonstantinBalmont and Polish poets as well as the particularities of translations of the works by anoutstanding poet Juliusz Słowacki created by Balmont. Additionally, the article examinesthe sojourn of Balmont with his wife Yelena Tsvetkovskaya in Poland in 1927 (meetingsand speeches given by the poet, the lecture tour of the major towns of the country).
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Lössl, Josef. "Sallust in Julian of Aeclanum." Vigiliae Christianae 58, no. 2 (2004): 179–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157007204323120292.

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AbstractThe importance of Cicero in the debate between Augustine of Hippo and Julian of Aeclanum has been extensively studied. This includes Augustine's and Julian's use of the Catilinarian speeches in their polemics against each other. In comparison the use of Sallust, the other classical authority on Catiline, especially by Julian of Aeclanum, has been neglected. This paper intends to remedy that situation. Textual evidence may be meagre: barely two literal citations in three of the extant fragments of Julian's writings. But Julian's use of these, also compared with Jerome's and Augustine's,
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Chapman, Alison A. "Whose Saint Crispins Day Is It?: Shoemaking, Holiday Making, and the Politics of Memory in Early Modern England." Renaissance Quarterly 54, no. 4-Part2 (2001): 1467–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1262159.

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This article demonstrates an early modern association between the trade of shoemaking and the act of altering the festal calendar. It traces this link through a series of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century English literary texts including Thomas Deloney's Gentle Craft, Thomas Dekker's Shoemaker's Holiday, and Shakespeare's Julius Caesar and — most notably — Henry V. The article argues that the depictions of cobblers making holidays resonated with the early modern English politics of ritual observance, and its concluding discussion of the Saint Crispin's Day speech in Henry V shows how the play
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Guerrero-Recalde, Néstor Fernando. "Tramas narrativas de la enseñanza de la matemática y mejoramiento de la raza en la sociedad colombiana -Narrative plots of the teaching of mathematics and breeding of race in Colombian society." Revista Científica 1, no. 24 (2016): 73. http://dx.doi.org/10.14483/10.14483/udistrital.jour.rc.2016.24.a7.

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Se busca en este artículo mostrar las razones que han llevado a considerar la escuela como institución privilegiada para el proceso civilizatorio. En particular comprender las razones que han llevado a sostener que los saberes matemáticos son piezas claves para la formación del sujeto civilizado. Para dar cuenta de esta tesis se eligió de la enseñanza de las matemáticas en Colombia el periodo comprendido entre 1873 a 1960, el cual he denominado periodo de las "matemáticas eugenésicas" o "periodo del mejoramiento de la raza". En este periodo encontramos un discurso orientado a la eliminación de
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Herman, Vimala. "Discourse and time in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet." Language and Literature: International Journal of Stylistics 8, no. 2 (1999): 143–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/096394709900800203.

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This article explores different verbal resources for the representation of time in drama. Drama as a genre is subjected to different pressures of time, given that the fictional time spans in the dramatic world must be realized within the real time allocated to a performance, a context which a dramatic text necessarily addresses. The temporal scope of plays can be highly expanded or contracted, but whatever option is used in a play, it is the result of the strategic exploitation of different resources. Theatre provides non-verbal means, like lighting and décor, but verbal resources are more dyn
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Woods, David. "LIBANIUS ON JULIAN'S ALLEGED MURDER OF HIS WIFE HELENA." Classical Quarterly 68, no. 2 (2018): 660–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009838818000526.

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In a speech addressed to Polycles sometime afterc.365, Libanius preserves the otherwise unattested claim that the Emperor Julian paid an unnamed doctor to kill his wife Helena, the sister of his cousin and Eastern rival at the time, Constantius II. However, he does so only in order to refute this charge which his former friend Polycles had made against Julian during a conversation concerning his reign. According to Libanius, Polycles had initially criticized Julian for being too generous to his favourites, and had cited his gift of certain villages to some eunuchs in proof of this allegation (
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Tyszka, Juliusz. "‘An Old Man Emanating Kindness’: Dario Fo at ISTA, 1996." New Theatre Quarterly 33, no. 2 (2017): 179–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266464x17000082.

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In 1996 the Polish theatre scholar Juliusz Tyszka was present at the gathering of the International School of Theatre Anthropology (ISTA) in Copenhagen. Here, Dario Fo – in company with his wife and theatrical partner Franca Rame, also a contributor – was among the few invited to participate in both sessions of the conference: ‘Performers’ Bios: Whispering Winds of Theatre and Dance’ and ‘Theatre in a Multicultural Society’. Though already seventy years old and still in recovery from a recent stroke, Fo was incapable of confining himself to a conventional lecture, but (against his doctor's adv
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Artha, D. J., and Listiani . "Speech Function on the Text Romeo and Juliet Drama." KnE Social Sciences 3, no. 4 (2018): 228. http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/kss.v3i4.1934.

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Fischer, Susan L. "Romeo and Juliet and ekphrastic criticism in practice." Cahiers Élisabéthains: A Journal of English Renaissance Studies 93, no. 1 (2017): 107–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0184767817705498.

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The act of reading and re-viewing stage performance, of re-presenting or re-visualizing a mise-en-scène through ‘verbal painting’ may be fruitfully considered through the ancient rhetorical process of ekphrasis (‘a speech that brings the subject matter vividly before the eyes’) and its defining quality of enargeia (‘vividness’). It is an approach that makes listeners (and readers) into ‘spectators’. This foray into ancient rhetorical practice, with its focus on impact rather than mere analysis, is intended to penetrate the process of re-viewing and critiquing performance, taking as an example
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Khonineva, Ekaterina. "A Review of MATT TOMLINSON, JULIAN MILLIE (eds.), THE MONOLOGIC IMAGINATION. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017, X+272 pp." Antropologicheskij forum 16, no. 47 (2020): 216–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.31250/1815-8870-2020-16-47-216-228.

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Due to the influence of Mikhail Bakhtin on the Western anthropology of the last decades, researchers focused their attention on polyphony and the dialogic bases of social life that resulted in a neglect of monologic speech forms and practices. Meanwhile, in many political and religious cultures, monologic genres attribute to some value; the authors of the reviewed collection of articles suggest not to ignore this fact. In the outlined studies based on observations in various ethnographic contexts, the monologue is seen as a special language ideology, a category of social imagination, a speech
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Ratajczakowa, Dobrochna, Elżbieta Kalemba-Kasprzak, Ewa Guderian-Czaplińska Ewa Guderian-Czaplińska, and Ryszard K. Przybylski. "Osiński poznański." Poznańskie Studia Polonistyczne. Seria Literacka, no. 35 (November 5, 2019): 457–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/pspsl.2019.35.22.

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The article is a record of a seminar meeting devoted to the memory of professor Zbigniew Osiński, an outstanding theatrologist, first director of the Grotowski Institute in Wrocław, a scholar interested in the works of Juliusz Osterwa, Jerzy Grotowski, Gardzienice Theater and Tadeusz and Irena Byrski’s theatre; researcher of the Oriental theatre reception in Poland. The seminar was organized to commemorate the first death anniversary of the Professor whose scientific path began to take shape in Poznań where he worked until 1970. The record of the meeting reflects its course: in the first part,
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Tislenkova, Irina Aleksandrovna, Viktoria Viktorovna Tikhaeva, Ekaterina Aleksandrovna Glebova, Irina Vladimirovna Bgantseva, Ekaterina Yuryevna Ionkina, and Aleksej Vladimirovich Stramnoy. "Irony in communicative behaviour of Elite in Edwardian Britain." LAPLAGE EM REVISTA 7, Extra-E (2021): 405–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.24115/s2446-622020217extra-e1208p.405-413.

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The article is devoted to the analysis of little-studied specific in functioning of irony in the speech of English social elite. The aim of the study is to conduct sociolinguistic analysis of Julian Fellowes’s TV series script "Downton Abbey" to identify the language markers of irony, used by English aristocrats in the early XXth century, describe tactics and types of speech acts attached to irony, its impact on communicants. The main methods used in the study include sociolinguistic analysis of character's speech by means of sociolinguistic categories. Analysis of the contexts, where irony is
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Kundrotaitė, Aušra. "Spatiality of the City in Literature: Possibilities and Limits of the Semiotic Approach." Respectus Philologicus, no. 37(42) (April 20, 2020): 170–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/respectus.2020.37.42.48.

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The article attempts to delineate adequate ways of thinking about the spatiality of the city in literature. It examines two semiotic approaches to the problematic of the city, namely Jurij Lotman’s semiotics of culture and Algirdas Julius Greimas’ urban semiotics, and their applicability to the analysis of its literary representation. Lotman’s concept of semiosphere is invoked to outline the complex, two-way relationship between consciousness and the city. Highlighting the communicative and autocommunication processes of culture helps to establish a link with Greimas’ interpretive and generati
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Tougher, Shaun. "Ammianus Marcellinus on the Empress Eusebia: a Split Personality?" Greece and Rome 47, no. 1 (2000): 94–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gr/47.1.94.

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The Roman empress Eusebia, wife of the Christian emperor Constantius II (A.D. 337–361), owes what fame she enjoys amongst historians to her role in the life of Julian the Apostate, the last pagan emperor (361–363); in the years 354–355 the empress emerged as the saviour and advocate of her (still in the closet) pagan in-law. However in this article I wish to focus exclusively on the treatment of the empress Eusebia in the history of Ammianus Marcellinus, the great historian of Late Antiquity and himself a devotee of Julian. This treatment merits attention not just for the undoubtedly interesti
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Díaz Bourgeal, Marina. "Los Césares. Los modelos históricos de Juliano = The Caesars. The Historic Models of Julian." Espacio Tiempo y Forma. Serie II, Historia Antigua, no. 30 (December 3, 2017): 125. http://dx.doi.org/10.5944/etfii.30.2017.19256.

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En este artículo analizamos la búsqueda de modelos imperiales en el pasado por parte del emperador Juliano en su obra Los Césares. En primer lugar, comentamos algunos aspectos formales del texto y lo resumimos. Después estudiamos la imagen que da Juliano de tres de los cinco emperadores escogidos para el certamen en el que los dioses elegirían al mejor de los Césares basándonos en la importancia de los valores que encarnan los tres para el proyecto político de Juliano. Por último, analizamos el sentido de la obra y el significado de esos modelos para Juliano. In this article, we analyse Empero
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Gunderson, Erik. "Vérités et Mensonges." Classical Antiquity 39, no. 2 (2020): 188–224. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/ca.2020.39.2.188.

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This is a survey of some of the problems surrounding imperial panegyric. It includes discussions of both the theory and practice of imperial praise. The evidence is derived from readings of Cicero, Quintilian, Pliny, the Panegyrici Latini, Menander Rhetor, and Julian the Apostate. Of particular interest is insincere speech that would be appreciated as insincere. What sort of hermeneutic process is best suited to texts that are politically consequential and yet relatively disconnected from any obligation to offer a faithful representation of concrete reality? We first look at epideictic as a ge
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Gunderson, Erik. "Vérités et Mensonges." Classical Antiquity 39, no. 2 (2020): 188–224. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/ca.2020.39.2.188.

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This is a survey of some of the problems surrounding imperial panegyric. It includes discussions of both the theory and practice of imperial praise. The evidence is derived from readings of Cicero, Quintilian, Pliny, the Panegyrici Latini, Menander Rhetor, and Julian the Apostate. Of particular interest is insincere speech that would be appreciated as insincere. What sort of hermeneutic process is best suited to texts that are politically consequential and yet relatively disconnected from any obligation to offer a faithful representation of concrete reality? We first look at epideictic as a ge
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Sullivan, J. P. "Martial." Ramus 16, no. 1-2 (1987): 177–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0048671x00003301.

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Martial presents a critical problem. On the one hand, there was his undeniable popularity and literary influence on European literature from the Renaissance to at least the end of the seventeenth century. On the other hand, there is the obvious embarrassment he presents to modern literary historians.The two viewpoints are easily contrasted. Pliny the Younger in the famous letter written about 102 had expressed doubts about Martial's literary survival, but gave him generous credit for his talent, sharp wit, candour, and mordancy. (Erat homo ingeniosus acutus acer, et qui plurimum inscribendo et
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Culpeper, Jonathan. "Keyness." International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 14, no. 1 (2009): 29–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ijcl.14.1.03cul.

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This paper explores keywords, key part-of-speech categories and key semantic categories and their role in text analysis. The first part of the paper addresses a set of issues relating to the definition of keywords and their history, the settings used in deriving keywords, the choice of reference corpora, the different kinds of keyword that emerge in one’s results and the dispersion of keywords in one’s data. It argues, amongst other things, that keywords are the same as style markers, and that three types of keyword can be identified: interpersonal, textual and ideational. The second part of t
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Ivushkina, T. A. "ALLUSIVE ELEMENTS IN JULIAN FELLOWES’S PAST IMPERFECT AND AMOR TOWLES’S RULES OF CIVILITY (SOCIOLINGUISTIC AND COMPARATIVE APPROACHES)." Philology at MGIMO 19, no. 3 (2019): 74–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.24833/2410-2423-2019-3-19-74-82.

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In the focus of the article are allusive elements (allusions and quotations) in two novels − Past Imperfect by Julian Fellowes (Great Britain) and Rules of Civility by Amor Towles (USA) which are studied from sociolinguistic and comparative points of view in order to determine correlation between allusive elements used in the text and social status of an author/personage, common “core” of allusions in both novels and culturally specific types of allusive elements serving as signs of identity. Both contemporary writers have classical education at the best universities and socially belong to the
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Osek, Ewa. "Juliana Apostaty mit o Heliosie." Vox Patrum 55 (July 15, 2010): 477–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.31743/vp.4351.

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The present paper is a brief study on Julian the Apostate’s religion with the detailed analysis of the so called Helios myth being a part of his speech Against Heraclius (Or. VII), delivered in Constantinople in AD 362. In the chapter one I discuss veracity of the Gregory of Nazianzus’ account in the Contra Julianum (Or. IV-V) on the emperor’s strange Gods and cults. In the chapter two the reconstruction of the Julian’s theological system has been presented and the place of Helios in this hierarchy has been shown. The chapter three consists of the short preface to the Against Heraclius and of
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Ahmad, Shakeel, and Abida Bano. "Rehabilitation of Children with Intellectual Disability: Challenges in Social Skills Training in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan." Liberal Arts and Social Sciences International Journal (LASSIJ) 4, no. 1 (2020): 171–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.47264/idea.lassij/4.1.16.

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Intellectual disability among children is on the rise with no proper social skills training facilities around the province – Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Special education institutions have been established to rehabilitate differently abled children; however, their focus is more on children's literacy with a physical disability. Resultantly, children with intellectual disabilities constitute a 'minority group' within the province's differently abled population. Consequently, children with intellectual disabilities remain excluded. The qualitative study aims to examine the quality of the state-sponsored
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Bradley, Helen. "Book reviews : Communication before speech: normal development and impaired communication Judith Coupe and Juliet Goldbart, editors Beckenham: Croom Helm, 1988. 129 pp." Child Language Teaching and Therapy 5, no. 1 (1989): 95–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/026565908900500111.

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Bralewski, Sławomir. "Zagłada filozofów helleńskich w Imperium Romanum – obraz mędrców w relacji Sokratesa z Konstantynopola i Hermiasza Sozomena." Vox Patrum 57 (June 15, 2012): 59–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.31743/vp.4118.

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Socrates of Constantinople, the author of the Ecclesiastical History, distin­guishes between two types of philosophy: one practised by the use of words and the second reflected in deeds. The reason why the latter was considered by Socrates to be the true philosophy was the fact that it was the way to find God. That, at the same time, was the most important exercise for philosophers. According to histo­rians even an ordinary uneducated man, could also practise philosophy. However, Socrates believed that having Hellenic education with philosophical studies, was extremely useful for stopping the
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Fan, Sin-Syuan. "Libretto of the G. Presgurvic’s musical «Romeo and Juliet»: author’s original source and literary translation as an interpretation of the first text." Problems of Interaction Between Arts, Pedagogy and the Theory and Practice of Education 53, no. 53 (2019): 145–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.34064/khnum1-53.09.

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Background. The proposed research based on the librettology as the scientific direction of musicology. At the present stage, there is an increasing interest of researchers in the texts of the libretto (among authors G. Ganzburg, 2008; U. Weisstein, 2006; I. Pivovarova, 2002; M. Aleinikov, 2011; T. Gulaya, 2006; E. Rakhmankova, 2008). Librettology is gradually acquiring the status of an independent research discourse, affecting the interdisciplinary connections of musicology, philology, and cultural studies. The objective of this study is to compare the libretto of the musical «Romeo and Juliet
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Ignat, Anca, and Alexandru M. Călin. "Of “You” and “Thou,” Lips and Pilgrims in the Translation of Romeo and Juliet’s “Shared Sonnet”: A Hands-On Perspective." American, British and Canadian Studies 32, no. 1 (2019): 20–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/abcsj-2019-0003.

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Abstract It is not a recent discovery in the field of language history that the address pronouns thou and you were not, in Shakespeare’s time, used indiscriminately. If the speaker did have a choice between the two forms, that choice was by no means random, idiosyncratic or arbitrary, but always dictated by the social, relational or attitudinal context of a speech act. Nonetheless, all 20th-century Romanian translations of Romeo and Juliet (and of other Shakespearean plays) – from Haralamb Leca’s rather loose rendering (1907) to Ștefan-Octavian Iosif’s and to Virgil Teodorescu’s more refined v
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Deterding, David. "ROSE-JULIET ANYANWU, Fundamentals of phonetics, phonology and tonology (Research in African Studies 15). Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 2008. Pp. 329. ISBN: 978-3-631-57746-2 (pbk)." Journal of the International Phonetic Association 41, no. 1 (2011): 85–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025100310000320.

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Caselli, Irene. "Assessing Correa’s free speech heritage: The Ecuadorian president’s record on free speech is reviewed as his term in offi ce comes to an end. He gave sanctuary to Wikileaks founder, Julian Assange, in the country’s London embassy but brought in restrictive media laws at home." Index on Censorship 45, no. 4 (2016): 83–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0306422016685995.

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Mekhamadiev, Evgeniy. "A Military Unit of the Celtae (the Celts) and Some Peculiarities of Late Roman Military Titles in the 4th C. AD." Vestnik Volgogradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Serija 4. Istorija. Regionovedenie. Mezhdunarodnye otnoshenija, no. 1 (February 2019): 165–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.15688/jvolsu4.2019.1.14.

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Introduction. The Late Roman administration used to practice many ways of interrelations with the Barbarian tribes, but modern scholarship tended and tends to pay main attention to external perspectives of interrelations, i.e. issues of barbaric invasions and methods of their accomodation within the Roman territory. In contrast, modern scholarship pays little attention to internal perspectives of interrelations, and partly, to one of the point of internal interrelations, which is strictly under consideration in this paper. This point is a meaning of official titles, which Roman administration
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Jones, Christopher P. "THREE TEMPLES IN LIBANIUS AND THE THEODOSIAN CODE." Classical Quarterly 63, no. 2 (2013): 860–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009838813000323.

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In Libanius' speech For the Temples (Or. 30), sometimes regarded as the crowning work of his career, he refers to an unnamed city in which a great pagan temple had recently been destroyed; the date of the speech is disputed, but must be in the 380 s or early 390 s, near the end of the speaker's life. After deploring the actions of a governor appointed by Theodosius, often identified with the praetorian prefect Maternus Cynegius, Libanius continues (30.44–5): Let no-one think that all this is an accusation against you, Your Majesty. For on the frontier with Persia (πρὸς τοῖς ὁρίοις Περσῶν) ther
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"Language and Politics: Prose as a Medium of Societal Apartheid in Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar." Jordan Journal of Modern Languages and Literatures 13, no. 1 (2021): 57–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.47012/jjmll.13.1.4.

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This paper studies the use of prose in Julius Caesar as a tool of political and social apartheid and class discrimination. Usually, Shakespeare assigns blank verse to upper-class characters and prose to lower class ones. The study analyzes three occasions in which prose is used by two patricians and an eloquent cobbler. The paper means to explain the diversion of patricians to prose and add another voice to the already heaping interpretations given in criticism. It argues that the diversion of the two patricians to prose has two functions. Firstly, it shows that prose is indigenous to the poor
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Grootboom, Kyle. "ABSTRACT v SUBSTANTIVE-EQUALITY – A CRITICAL RACE THEORY ANALYSIS OF ‘HATE SPEECH’ AS CONSIDERED IN THE SAHRC-REPORT ON UTTERANCES MADE BY JULIUS MALEMA." Pretoria Student Law Review, no. 13 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.29053/pslr.v13i.1865.

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In the following article I will critically analyse the concept of hate speech as it was considered in the South African Human Rights Commission’s (the ‘Commission’) report on utterances made by Julius Malema (the ‘report’).2 The critique will be delivered by way of Critical Race Theory (CRT) as I aim to illustrate the Commission’s narrow interpretation of racism in light of hate speech. Because the Commission relies on an array of court judgments and equality legislation to form its equality jurisprudence on hate speech, my critique will also set out to show that the Commission's equality juri
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Kitaoka, Norihide, Bohan Chen, and Yuya Obashi. "Dynamic out-of-vocabulary word registration to language model for speech recognition." EURASIP Journal on Audio, Speech, and Music Processing 2021, no. 1 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13636-020-00193-1.

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AbstractWe propose a method of dynamically registering out-of-vocabulary (OOV) words by assigning the pronunciations of these words to pre-inserted OOV tokens, editing the pronunciations of the tokens. To do this, we add OOV tokens to an additional, partial copy of our corpus, either randomly or to part-of-speech (POS) tags in the selected utterances, when training the language model (LM) for speech recognition. This results in an LM containing OOV tokens, to which we can assign pronunciations. We also investigate the impact of acoustic complexity and the “natural” occurrence frequency of OOV
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Spencer, Aida B. "A style study of the Apostle Paul’s communication with Festus and Agrippa: The use of literary Koine Greek in Acts 25:14–22; 26:1–29." In die Skriflig/In Luce Verbi 50, no. 4 (2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/ids.v50i4.2017.

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This article defines style, stylistics and literary koine Greek and analyses the literary koine Greek employed in Luke’s recording of the Apostle Paul’s court case at Caesarea in Acts 25:14– 22; 26:1–29. The principles and methodology in stylistics are explained and an overview of some of the style studies in the last 30 years is made. Paul demonstrates a literary style of Greek when speaking with Festus and Agrippa. Stylistics defines ‘style’ as the choices an author makes (whether conscious or subconscious) amongst linguistic possibilities (usually but not always a choice amongst grammatical
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Alcolea Banegas, Jesús. "Discurso público y manipulación: el caso de Julio César." Contrastes. Revista Internacional de Filosofía 19, no. 2 (2013). http://dx.doi.org/10.24310/contrastescontrastes.v19i2.1114.

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RESUMENAnalizamos la manipulación en el discurso público, siguiendo el drama shakespeareano Julio César y la versión fílmica de J.L. Mankiewicz. Al centrarse este discurso en la acción, son menos útiles los argumentos coherentes y bien elaborados que las apelaciones emotivas y las imágenes impactantes. Se oculta la verdad con una retórica brillante, pero perniciosa. Solo la participación activa ante la recepción de un discurso manipulador, sin renunciar a la argumentación retórica, puede ponernos en guardia de forma crítica, racional y razonable.PALABRAS CLAVEDISCURSO PÚBLICO, MANIPULACIÓN, RE
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"Recensions / Reviews." Canadian Journal of Political Science 34, no. 2 (2001): 401–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008423901777955.

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Dobrowolsky, Alexandra. The Politics of Pragmatism: Women, Representation, and Constitutionalism in Canada. By Deborah Stienstra 403Dion, Stéphane. Straight Talk: Speeches and Writings on Canadian Unity. By Ines Molinaro 404Mellon, Hugh and Martin Westmacott, eds. Political Dispute and Judicial Review: Assessing the Work of the Supreme Court of Canada By Christopher P. Manfredi 406Sossin, Lorne M. Boundaries of Judicial Review: The Law of Justiciability in Canada. By James B. Kelly 407Swainger, Jonathan. The Canadian Department of Justice and the Completion of Confederation, 1867-78. By Peter
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Davis, Mark. "‘Culture Is Inseparable from Race’: Culture Wars from Pat Buchanan to Milo Yiannopoulos." M/C Journal 21, no. 5 (2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1484.

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Pat Buchanan’s infamous speech to the 1992 Republican convention (Buchanan), has often been understood as a defining moment in the US culture wars (Hartman). The speech’s central claim that “there is a religious war going on in our country for the soul of America” oriented around the idea that the US was a nation divided between two opposing values systems. On one side were Democrat defenders of “abortion on demand” and “homosexual rights” and on the other those who, like then Republican presidential candidate George Bush, stood by the “Judeo-Christian values and beliefs upon which this nation
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Burns, Alex. "Doubting the Global War on Terror." M/C Journal 14, no. 1 (2011). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.338.

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Photograph by Gonzalo Echeverria (2010)Declaring War Soon after Al Qaeda’s terrorist attacks on 11 September 2001, the Bush Administration described its new grand strategy: the “Global War on Terror”. This underpinned the subsequent counter-insurgency in Afghanistan and the United States invasion of Iraq in March 2003. Media pundits quickly applied the Global War on Terror label to the Madrid, Bali and London bombings, to convey how Al Qaeda’s terrorism had gone transnational. Meanwhile, international relations scholars debated the extent to which September 11 had changed the international sys
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Miletic, Sasa. "‘Everyone Has Secrets’: Revealing the Whistleblower in Hollwood Film in the Examples of Snowden and The Fifth Estate." M/C Journal 23, no. 4 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1668.

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In one of the earliest films about a whistleblower, On the Waterfront (1954), the dock worker Terry Malloy (Marlon Brando), who also works for the union boss and mobster Johnny Friendly (Lee J. Cobb), decides to testify in court against him and uncover corruption and murder. By doing so he will not only suffer retribution from Friendly but also be seen as a “stool pigeon” by his co-workers, friends, and neighbours who will shun him, and he will be “marked” forever by his deed. Nonetheless, he decides to do the right thing. Already it is clear that in most cases the whistleblowers are not simpl
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"Language learning." Language Teaching 37, no. 2 (2004): 118–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0261444804222224.

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04–164Aronin, Larissa (U. of Haifa, Israel; Email: Larisa@research.haifa.ac.il) and Ó Laorie, Muiris. Multilingual students' awareness of their language teacher's other languages. Language Awareness (Clevedon, UK), 12, 3&4 (2003), 204–19.04–165Beatty, Ken (City U., Hong Kong; Email: Isken@cityu.edu.hk) and Nunan, David. Computer-mediated collaborative learning. System (Oxford, UK), 32, 2 (2004), 165–83.04–166Berry, Roger (Lingnan U., Hong Kong; Email: rogerb@ln.edu.hk). Awareness of metalanguage. Language Awareness (Clevedon, UK), 13, 1 (2004), 1–16.04–167Chang, Jin-Tae (Woosong University
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Zienkiewicz, Joanna. "“The Right Can’t Meme”: Transgression and Dissimulation in the Left Unity Memeolution of PixelCanvas." M/C Journal 23, no. 3 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1661.

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Disclaimer: The situation on PixelCanvas is constantly changing due to raids from both sides. The figures in this article represent the state as of April 2020. In the politicized digital environment, the superiority of the alt-right’s weaponization of memes is often taken for granted. As summarized in the buzzword-phrase “the left can’t meme”, the digital engagements of self-identified leftist activists are usually seen as less effective than the ones of the right: their attempts at utilizing Internet culture described as too “politically correct” and “devoid of humour”. This supposedly “immut
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Dwyer, Tim. "Transformations." M/C Journal 7, no. 2 (2004). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2339.

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The Australian Government has been actively evaluating how best to merge the functions of the Australian Communications Authority (ACA) and the Australian Broadcasting Authority (ABA) for around two years now. Broadly, the reason for this is an attempt to keep pace with the communications media transformations we reduce to the term “convergence.” Mounting pressure for restructuring is emerging as a site of turf contestation: the possibility of a regulatory “one-stop shop” for governments (and some industry players) is an end game of considerable force. But, from a public interest perspective,
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