نتایج جستجو برای: city as discourse

تعداد نتایج: 5750471  

2010
Aravind Joshi

Usually, by Multi-Word Expressions (MWEs) we mean expressions whose structure and meaning cannot be derived from their component words as they occur independently. In this talk I will discuss a different kind of multi-word expressions that behave as discourse relation markers (DRMs), yet do not seem to belong to well-defined syntactic classes. The apparent open-endedness of these expressions is...

2007
Paul St-Pierre

Through translation texts are made available to the readers of cultures other than the one in which they were produced, but this function of translation is far from neutral. Indeed, translation is a form of cultural practice and, for this reason, it is necessary to examine the conditions under which such texts are made available. In attempting to do so we are led away from a definition of trans...

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بتول عرب نرمی استادیار گروه علوم ورزشی، دانشکدۀ علوم انسانی، دانشگاه دامغان

this article examines women's discursive space of physical activity in order to answer an important question: why most women have problems with regular physical activity and cannot permanently benefit from a long-term regular exercise program. the analysis was performed with concepts discussed in the discourse theory of laclau and mouffe(1995). there are two main discourses in the women&ap...

1996
Marc Swerts Anne Wichmann Robbert-Jan Beun

This study aims to test quantitatively whether lled pauses (FPs) may highlight discourse structure. More speci cally, it is rst investigated whether FPs are more typical in the vicinity of major discourse boundaries. Secondly, the FPs are analyzed acoustically, to check whether those occurring at major discourse boundaries are segmentally and prosodically di erent from those at shallower breaks...

2015
Jyoti Raj

The task of modern creativity in advertising is to find fresh, interestprovoking ways of conveying meaningful information realistically and on the reader‟s own terms. As Nilsen says, “in many ways, advertisers are today‟s pop culture poets. They value the power and the flexibility of the English language just as much as do their literary colleagues on college campuses and writing colonies.” 2 T...

2008
Marianne Jorgensen Louise J. Phillips Marianne Jørgensen Louise Phillips

2004
Laurence Danlos

I show that the semantic structure for discourses, understood as a dependency representation, can be mathematically characterized as DAGs, but these DAGs present heavy structural constraints. The argumentation is based on a simple case, i.e. discourses with three clauses and two discourse connectives. I show that only four types of DAGs are needed for these discourses.

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