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Introduzione

2018

Introduzione al volume Eloquentiae itinera. Declamazione e cultura letteraria a Roma in età imperiale Introduction to the volume Eloquentiae itinera. Declamation and literary culture in Rome in the imperial age

LatinoLatinRomarhetoricetà imperialeRomeDeclamationculturaretoricaimperial ageSettore L-FIL-LET/04 - Lingua E Letteratura LatinacultureDeclamazione
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Prevalencia e influencia de la violencia homofóbica sobre la sintomatología depresiva y el nivel de autoestima

2020

Las personas homosexuales y bisexuales constituyen un colectivo sobre el que se ejerce violencia. Este estudio analiza la prevalencia e influencia que ejerce la violencia homofóbica sufrida a lo largo de la vida sobre la sintomatología depresiva y el nivel de autoestima. La muestra está compuesta por 730 personas homosexuales o bisexuales con edades comprendidas entre los 18 y los 60 años (M = 28.47; DT = 8.81). Los resultados indican que entre el 29.6% y 76.7% ha recibido violencia psicológica o verbal y entre el 4.2% y el 19.6% ha sufrido violencia física a lo largo de su vida. También se obtienen diferencias significativas según el género, siendo los hombres quienes refieren mayores tasa…

LaughterRepetition (rhetorical device)media_common.quotation_subjectRegression analysisPsychologyDepressive symptomsClinical psychologymedia_commonINFORMACIÓ PSICOLÒGICA
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The rhetorical construction of law

1992

LawRhetorical questionApplied linguisticsSociologyPhilosophy of lawLawLanguage and LinguisticsInternational Journal for the Semiotics of Law
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Sex and translation: On women, men and identities

2014

Synopsis Much has been written on gender and language over the last two decades with an emphasis on feminist translation, on the translation of woman's body or on the re-discovery of a growing genealogy of translating — and translated — women in diverse languages and cultures (see Santaemilia & von Flotow, 2011). In this paper we wish to focus on the translation of sex-related language. Without a doubt, sex — and more specifically, sex-related language — is overwhelmingly present in our daily lives, in our texts, in our symbolic projections. Though traditionally proscribed for a number of reasons, the study of the translation of sex is nowadays more openly dealt with. Translating the langua…

Legal normSociology and Political ScienceConstitutionmedia_common.quotation_subjectVantage pointWishGender studiesDevelopmentEducationFocus (linguistics)PoliticsRhetorical questionSociologyIdeologymedia_commonWomen's Studies International Forum
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Fame. Espressioni, esperienze, esperimenti nel Moderno

2008

Levi470 Latin & Italic languages460 Spanish & Portuguese languages410 Linguistics450 Italian Romanian & related languages800 Literature rhetoric & criticism440 French & related languages10103 Institute of Romance StudiesSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguistica
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Dire la fame. "Se questo è un uomo" e altre esperienze (meta)linguistiche del Moderno

2009

Levi470 Latin & Italic languages460 Spanish & Portuguese languages410 Linguistics450 Italian Romanian & related languages800 Literature rhetoric & criticism440 French & related languages10103 Institute of Romance StudiesSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguistica
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Chapter 9. Join us for this

2018

Lexical bundlesRepetition (rhetorical device)Computer scienceemail marketingJoin (sigma algebra)Linguistics
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Funzionamento del codice retorico e contenuti ideologici propri dell’autore: Libanio

2006

Through the internal analysis of Libanius of Antioch's Orations 46, 56 and 57, the work attempted to distinguish between the application and functioning of the rhetorical code and the author's own content, between rhetorical devices and ideological assumptions. The study of the density of rhetorical figures is the method of analysis used to verify the objectivity of the speaker's parrhesia

Libanius of AntiochorationSettore L-ANT/03 - Storia Romanarhetorical codeparrhesiadensity of rhetorical figure
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Barack Obama's South Carolina speech

2010

Abstract In this paper, I shall analyze US Presidential Barack Obama's South Carolina victory speech from the perspective of pragmemes. In particular, I shall explore the idea that this speech is constituted by many voices (in other words, it displays polyphony, to use an idea due to Bakhtin, 1981 , Bakhtin, 1986 ) and that the audience is part of this speech event, adding and contributing to its text in a collaborative way (in particular, in constructing meaning). As many are aware (including the journalists who report day by day on Barack Obama's achievements), Obama uses the technique of ‘personification’ 1 ( The Economist , December 13th, 2007). When he voices an idea, he does not just …

Linguistics and LanguageDream speechPresidential systemDiscourse analysismedia_common.quotation_subjectVictoryMedia studiesMeaning (non-linguistic)PragmaticsLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsPresidential rhetoricArtificial IntelligenceRhetoricPolyphonySociologymedia_common
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The Rhetoric of Healthcare Inequality in Capitalist Classed Societies: Blomkamp’s and Romanek’s Dystopian Visions

2018

The future of democratic societies has been widely debated among futurologists, including the possible ways medicine could advance, changing the lives of individuals and communities. Yet, what seems a reasonable question to ask is – how the unequal access to healthcare might perpetuate social and economic divisions and turn democracy into tyranny. This paper advances a rhetorical analysis of the reciprocal relations between healthcare and the classed capitalist system as portrayed in two dystopian pictures: Mark Romanek’s Never Let Me Go (2010) and Neill Blomkamp’s Elysium (2013). The realities depicted in these movies, as well as their narratives, vary considerably; however, they both pres…

Linguistics and LanguageDystopiaCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectCapitalismMoralitySocial stratificationLanguage and LinguisticsDemocracylcsh:Social Scienceslcsh:HPolitical economyRhetorical questionSocial inequalitySociologymedia_commonClass conflictRes Rhetorica
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