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Kostic Stankovic, Milica, and Natalija Nedeljkovic. "Stock Exchange Communication with Target Groups of Public." Management - Journal for theory and practice of management 17, no. 62 (2012): 23–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.7595/management.fon.2012.0002.

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Teich, Elke. "Doherty, Monika. 2006. Structural propensities: Translating nominal word groups from English into German." Target. International Journal of Translation Studies 20, no. 2 (2008): 400–404. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/target.20.2.18tei.

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Pym, Anthony. "Translator associations—from gatekeepers to communities." Target. International Journal of Translation Studies 26, no. 3 (2014): 466–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/target.26.3.06pym.

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Analysis of 217 associations for translators and/or interpreters shows that, after the heroic age of the generalist national and international groupings in the 1950s and 1960s, there has been a progressive specialization of associations. In rough chronological order, separate institutions have been created for literary translators, sworn/authorized translators and interpreters, conference interpreters, public-service interpreters and audiovisual translators. This process might be seen as a division of labor, a normal result of increasing memberships. Analysis of the communication strategies em
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Hervé-Bazin, Céline. "Bringing water challenges to target groups: French water utilities within the European legislative context." Regions and Cohesions 5, no. 2 (2015): 1–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/reco.2015.050201.

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Water utilities have a strong potential for bringing key messages to water users, such as beneficiaries or non-state actors who will usually join together to manage water resources more effectively or based on participation of end-users. Water utilities have the possibility to convey local messages and to organize events that can generate changes. In this framework, they are important leaders for water communication. My main research interest is to consider the constraints to the communication of French water utilities on water resources in the European environment. I want to provide a theoret
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Dragsted, Barbara. "Segmentation in translation." Target. International Journal of Translation Studies 17, no. 1 (2005): 49–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/target.17.1.04dra.

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The subject of this article is cognitive segmentation in translation. Based on experiments carried out in Translog, a keyboard logging program, significant differences, and also certain similarities, were observed of cognitive segmentation when data from two different subject groups and text types were compared. In the translation of a relatively easy text, novice and professional translators were found to behave fundamentally differently with respect to the size and nature of cognitive units and the speed with which they were produced. When faced with a difficult text, the behaviour in both g
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Burke, Sara E., and Marianne LaFrance. "Perceptions of instability and choice across sexual orientation groups." Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 21, no. 2 (2016): 257–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1368430216663019.

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Some have described gay and lesbian people as making a “lifestyle choice” while others assert that bisexuality is not a stable or valid identity. This paper examines the possibility that perceived instability and perceived choice, and their associations with prejudice, differ depending on both the sexual orientation of the participant and the target group. Participants varying in sexual orientation were randomly assigned to evaluate heterosexual, bisexual, or homosexual targets. Results indicated that negative evaluation of the various target groups was more closely associated with perceived i
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Katerna, Olga. "TARGET GROUPS OF SERVICE USERS OF INTELLECTUAL TRANSPORT SYSTEMS." Economic Analysis, no. 28(2) (2018): 155–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.35774/econa2018.02.155.

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Introduction. The results of the research of the essence of intellectual transport systems, identification of the service providers, their interests and further cooperation strategies are presented in the article. Intellectual transport systems are considered as advanced systems that use information and communication technologies for improvement and security of traffic and effective support of the transportation of passengers or cargo. Purpose. The article aims to identify the target groups of service users of intelligent transport systems. Method (methodology). The research methods which are
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Oliveira, Miguel Filipe da Silva, and Sofia N. Wasterlain. "How zoo-housed chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) target gestural communication within and between age groups." Antropologia Portuguesa, no. 37 (December 11, 2020): 7–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.14195/2182-7982_37_1.

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Gestural communication among nonhuman primates evolved as a response to their complex social environment. In this scope, males and females, adults and non-adults employ different gestures, probably due to their distinct social roles. In this study, a within and between age group analysis of the gestures produced in different contexts was carried out. For this purpose, a community of 16 captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) was observed during a 3-month period. Initially, data were collected through ad libitum sampling in order to identify their gestural repertoire. Subsequently, focal sampling
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Risius, Antje, and Ulrich Hamm. "Exploring Influences of Different Communication Approaches on Consumer Target Groups for Ethically Produced Beef." Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 31, no. 3 (2018): 325–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10806-018-9727-6.

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Wang, Dingkun, and Xiaochun Zhang. "Fansubbing in China." Target. International Journal of Translation Studies 29, no. 2 (2017): 301–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/target.29.2.06wan.

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This paper seeks to explore the socio-political tensions between freedom and constraints in the Chinese fansubbing networks. It approaches the development of fansubbing in China as a process of technology democratisation with the potential to liberate ordinary citizens from authoritarian and commercial imperatives, enabling them to contest official state domination. The paper draws on the strategies adopted by fansubbing groups to organise their working practices and interactive social activities with a view to engaging target audiences. Both facets complement each other and bring to the fore
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