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'The sisters did her every imaginable injury': Power and violence in Cinderella

2012

The main aim of this article is to discuss the results achieved after investigating the presence of violence in the Grimm brothers’ <em>Cinderella</em> with the intention of finding out what kind of processes predominate in this tale and whether they can be related to violent actions. The analysis involved firstly, a study of the frequency and concordances of some words belonging to the semantic field ‘violence’, surveying in detail the context in which they appear and secondly, the analysis of transitivity processes. The method proved to be a good strategy to check whether each character’s identity and social position (power) were somehow related to the infliction of violence w…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageLiterature and Literary TheoryContes popularsIdentity (social science)Grimm JacobGrimm WilhelmContext (language use)Semantic fieldLanguage and LinguisticsEducationPower (social and political)81 - Lingüística y lenguasCritical discourse analysisSocial positionLengua inglesa-Análisis del discursoLiteratureTransitive relationbusiness.industryLengua inglesaGrimm Jacob (1785-1863)Violència en la literaturaLinguisticsEducació InvestigacióConjunction (grammar)82 - LiteraturaPsychologybusinessGrimm Wilhelm (1786-1859)
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Towards a lexicogrammatical pattern in Swedish crime novels

2013

The success of Swedish crime novels has been noted and discussed at length. Much of this commentary refers to a salient characteristic atmosphere which seems to be a common feature of most if not all Scandinavian crime novels. In this paper the potential of some recurring lexicogrammatical features to construct this characteristically gloomy and sombre atmosphere is presented and discussed. It will be shown that the vague feeling of unease which is perceived while reading these fictional texts is linguistically attestable. The analysis is conducted within the framework of M.A.K. Halliday’s systemic-functional grammar (SFG) which will be applied to three contemporary Swedish crime novels by …

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageLiterature and Literary TheoryGrammarmedia_common.quotation_subjectFictional universeAtmosphere (architecture and spatial design)Language and LinguisticsLinguisticsFeelingSalientReading (process)Systemic functional grammarSociologyConstruct (philosophy)media_commonLiterary Linguistics
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Negotiating the Terminological Borders of ‘Language Mediation’ in English and Italian. A Discussion on the Repercussions of Terminology on the Practi…

2015

Linguistic and cultural mediation has been playing an increasingly important role in contemporary society as a result of the intensification of international exchanges and migration flows; however, the definitions that have been given of it are still rather vague and inconsistent. In some cases linguistic and cultural mediation is seen as a broad superordinate category, comprising a range of different interlinguistic and intercultural activities serving the purpose of facilitating communication across languages, cultures and societies in various areas of civil society: industry, business, trade, law, literature, academia, institutions, public services, etc. In other cases, instead, the defi…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageSociology and Political Scienceconflictmedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:AnthropologyRedressINTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATIONconflict cultural mediation interpreter role language mediation pardigm shiftsmigrationconflict; cultural mediation; interpreter role; language mediation; pardigm shiftsLanguage and LinguisticsTerminologylaw.inventionlawterminologyTransformative mediationCultural mediationmedia_commonconflict cultural mediation interpreter roles language mediation paradigm shiftsDIALOGUE INTERPRETINGlcsh:P101-410lcsh:GN1-890Communicationpardigm shiftsLANGUAGE MEDIATIONcultural mediationlcsh:Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammarSettore L-LIN/12 - Lingua E Traduzione - Lingua IngleseEpistemologyNegotiationMediationCLARITYinterpreter rolePsychologySocial psychologyDiscipline
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On the Turkic Origin of Hungarianigen'yes'

2004

The present paper discusses the origin of the Hungarian particle igen 'yes', for which no convincing etymology has been presented so far. It is suggested that it is a selective copy of Turkic egen ~ igen (< erken), an indirective and/or emphatic rhetorical particle ('evidently', 'obviously', 'apparently', 'as it appears', 'it turns out that', 'indeed'), derived from er- 'to be' and used as part of the predicate core and/or as a postpredicate element to convey consenting or admitting answers.

Cultural StudiesLiteratureHistoryLiterature and Literary Theorybusiness.industryPhilosophyRhetorical questionEtymologyTheologybusinessPredicate (grammar)Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
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Revisión del sistema pronominal español

2002

This article offers a critical review of the Spanish pronominal system (personal, possessive and demonstrative pronouns) as described in Nebrija's works and in those of the 16th and 17th century grammarians. These texts show that the history of grammatics is frequently a history of errors. In fact, the methodology conveniences they chose to establish regular models, led grammarians to false the reality of the language. Quite frequently also, as they intended to develop the grammatical thinking establishing certain categories or divisions among them, these authors originated errors that have been perpetuated in their texts. From my point of view, that is the case for pronouns. As has been de…

DemonstrativeLinguistics and LanguageHistoryPersonal pronounLiterature and Literary Theorygramáticamedia_common.quotation_subjectP1-1091Grammatical categoryPersonal pronoun; Demonstratives; Possessives; Reflexives; Article; Grammatical person; Grammarpronombre personalLanguage and LinguisticsArticlelcsh:P1-1091Grammatical personPersonal pronounPossessivesPhilology. LinguisticsartículoGrammatical personmedia_commonGrammarpersona gramaticalGrammarPronombre personal; demostrativos; posesivos; reflexivos; artículo; persona gramatical; gramáticaPronombre personalreflexivosdemostrativosPossessiveLinguisticslcsh:Philology. LinguisticsReflexivesChoseDemonstrativesHistory of linguisticsposesivos
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Function And Morphology Of The Urinary Bladder After Denervation

2021

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Denervationmedicine.medical_specialtyContraction (grammar)Urinary bladderMorphology (linguistics)Physiologybusiness.industryUrinary BladderUrologyDenervationMuscle hypertrophymedicine.anatomical_structurePhysiology (medical)medicinebusiness
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Block-Deterministic Regular Languages

2001

We introduce the notions of blocked, block-marked and blockdeterministic regular expressions. We characterize block-deterministic regular expressions with deterministic Glushkov block automata. The results can be viewed as a generalization of the characterization of one-unambiguous regular expressions with deterministic Glushkov automata. In addition, when a language L has a block-deterministic expression E, we can construct a deterministic finite-state automaton for L that has size linear in the size of E.

Deterministic pushdown automatonDiscrete mathematicsDeterministic finite automatonNested wordDeterministic automatonDeterministic context-free grammarQuantum finite automataTwo-way deterministic finite automatonNondeterministic finite automatonComputer Science::Formal Languages and Automata TheoryMathematics
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Instead of an Editorial: Mission Statements by Representatives of Both Fields

2012

The following mission statements by linguists and literary scholars working in different institutional and cultural contexts and at different stages of their careers are intended to map out the terrain covered by this journal. They tell similar stories about how these scholars came to cross the disciplinary boundary that too often divides their two fields, and they reveal a number of shared interests and emphases. But they also highlight the diversity of methodologies to which this journal is open – from metrics and stylistics to the cognitive sciences and Systemic Functional Grammar. The hopes and expectations voiced by the authors are partly pragmatic, expressing the wish that the journal…

DialogismPragmaticsField (Bourdieu)media_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:Literature (General)lcsh:PN1-6790PragmaticsBoundary (real estate)Epistemologylcsh:Philology. Linguisticslcsh:P1-1091Cognitive Poetics Dialogism Pragmatics StylisticsCognitive poeticsNarratologySystemic functional grammarStylisticsSocial sciencePsychologyDisciplineCognitive PoeticsDiversity (politics)media_common
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Impacto de las aulas de creación en el nivel medio superior: el caso ITESO

2016

Resumen: El artículo plantea un análisis etnográfico del impacto de aulas y talleres de creación artística en Educación Media y Superior. Para ello se analiza en profundidad el caso de la red de aulas y talleres artísticos dePromoción Cultural del ITESO, a través de la revisión de un proyecto de investigación que recuperó la experiencia vivida, sirviendo de retroalimentación para la propia institución. En el desarrollo de esta investigación se apunta a una serie de criterios, ya detectados en distintas líneas de investigación, que pudieran favorecer un “enfoque proactivo de la creatividad”, confirmar la figura del artista-pedagogo, poco conocida en el contexto universitario, y un tipo de di…

Didácticas aplicadasHigher educationmedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)Promotion (rank)PedagogyEthnographyInstitutioncreación artísticamedia_commonUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASbusiness.industryArtCreativityArte. Generalidadesproceso de aprendizajedesarrollo culturalenseñanza superior:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]personalidadtaller de creatividadPerformance artPsicología y educaciónArtebusinessCartographyGenerative grammar
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Continuity and discontinuity in the semantics of the Latin preposition per: a cognitive hypothesis

2011

Abstract We propose a description of the semantic network of the Latin prepositional phrase per ‘through’ + Accusative in the early stage of this language. Drawing upon the insights of Cognitive Grammar, we analyze the role of the schematic import in the spread from basic to abstract meanings. Finally, we draw a map of the polysemous network of per, showing that the continuity of the different, but consistently linked, meanings does not necessarily imply the unidirectionality of the concrete-to-abstract shifts.

Discontinuity (linguistics)Cognitive grammarSemantic mapEarly Latin Cognitive Grammar prepositional phrase semantic map spatial meaningCognitionLinguisticsMathematicsPrepositional phraseSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguistica
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