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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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Facilitating joint attention with salient pointing in interactions involving children with autism spectrum disorder

2016

Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) reportedly have difficulties in responding to bids for joint attention, notably in following pointing gestures. Previous studies have predominantly built on structured observation measures and predefined coding categories to measure children’s responsiveness to gestures. However, how these gestures are designed and what detailed interactional work they can accomplish have received less attention. In this paper, we use a multimodal approach to conversation analysis (CA) to investigate how educators design their use of pointing in interactions involving school-aged children with ASD or autistic features. The analysis shows that pointing had specifi…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and Languageconversation analysisJoint attentionpointing gesturesautism spectrum disordersExperimental and Cognitive PsychologySalience (neuroscience)medicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesAutistic featuresta515060201 languages & linguisticsjoint attentionCommunication05 social sciences06 humanities and the artsmedicine.diseaseConversation analysisSalientAutism spectrum disorder0602 languages and literaturePsychology050104 developmental & child psychologyCognitive psychologyGestureCoding (social sciences)Gesture
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Voting Transitions in the 2019 Valencian Autonomous Community’s Elections

2020

The political fragmentation following the 2008 Financial Crisis and its economic, social, political and institutional fall-out have led to a growing left-right polarisation of politics and a weakening of the middle ground. The effective number of parliamentary parties is at an all-time high both inthe Spanish Parliament (Congreso) and in the Valencian Autonomous Parliament (Corts). Voters are spoilt for choice and switch party more often. This paper uses transfer matrices to analyse the shifting voting patterns in the European, General, Regional, and Local elections held during 2019 in The Valencian Country. The most salient result is the ever-shifting pattern at each end of the political s…

Cultural StudiesPolitical spectrumSociology and Political ScienceParliamentmedia_common.quotation_subjectValencianlanguage.human_languagePoliticsSalientPolitical sciencePolitical economyVotingFinancial crisislanguageLeft-wing politicsmedia_commonDebats. Revista de cultura, poder i societat
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Differentiated Integration and Disintegration in the EU after Brexit : Risks versus Opportunities

2019

Differentiation is becoming an increasingly salient feature of European integration. The multi‐faceted European crisis and the subsequent Brexit vote (paving the way for a ground‐breaking case of differentiated disintegration) have led scholars and practitioners to think about the consequences of differentiated integration. This article draws on five well‐established models of differentiation experienced by countries both inside and outside the Union: the EEA model; the Danish model of (quasi‐)permanent differentiation; the Swedish model of de facto differentiation; the instrumental model; and the British model of differentiated disintegration. It addresses the different risks and opportuni…

Economics and EconometricsDe facto05 social sciencesGeneral Business Management and Accounting050601 international relationslanguage.human_language0506 political scienceDanishBrexitSalientPolitical economyPolitical sciencePolitical Science and International RelationsEuropean integration050602 political science & public administrationlanguagemedia_common.cataloged_instanceVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Statsvitenskap og organisasjonsteori: 240::Internasjonal politikk: 243ResizingBusiness and International ManagementEuropean unionmedia_common
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Performative Regional (dis)Integration: Transnational Markets, Mobile Commodities, and Bordered North–South Differences

2011

Being implicated in an ambivalent play of both border crossing and drawing, global commodity chains are an ideal organizational field to analyze the fundamental paradox of global connectivity. Approaching the contingency of borders from a perspective informed by the performativity approach to markets, this paper starts from the assumption that this paradox is particularly salient in the context of commodity chains which connect the Global South with the Global North. Taking the example of one single agrocommodity, the tomato, and two border regions (Morocco–EU and Mexico–USA), we follow the links and heterogeneous associations which stretch from the border to the fields, supermarket shelves…

EconomySalientGeography Planning and DevelopmentCommodityPerformativityEconomicsAssemblage (composition)Context (language use)Performative utteranceEconomic geographyEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)Organizational fieldContingencyEnvironment and Planning A: Economy and Space
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Paths to the recognition of homo-parental adoptive rights in the EU-27: a QCA analysis

2015

ABSTRACTAlthough the recognition of the adoptive rights of LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) couples is a socially salient topic, cross-national variation regarding this issue has been largely underexplored in social science research. With the aid of configurational analysis, this article fills this gap and shows the conditions that explain the recognition of the adoptive rights of homosexual couples in the countries of the EU-27. It is argued that two different paths led to this outcome. All countries where adoptive rights were recognized had higher degrees of secularization and lower levels of social homophobia. In addition, in Northern European countries, the Protestant back…

Gender equalitySociology and Political Science05 social sciencesGender studies0506 political scienceVariation (linguistics)Protestantism050903 gender studiesSalientPolitical Science and International RelationsTransgenderSecularization050602 political science & public administrationConfigurational analysisSociology0509 other social sciencesLesbianContemporary Politics
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The ontogeny of the filter apparatus of anuran larvae (Amphibia, Anura)

1991

The pharynx ofBufo calamita, Rana temporaria andBombina variegata larvae (larval Types IV and III) changes considerably during the latter part of embryonic development. The entodermal regions between the visceral pockets flatten inward to form the anlagen of the filter plates. The ectoderm thrusts forward from the area of the persistent epidermal gills overlying the anlagen of the filter plates. The esophagus pushes dorsolaterally into the pharynx to give rise to the ciliary cushions. Comparison with the development ofXenopus laevis (larval Type I) reveals shared characters: (1) the filter plates are overlapped by the sensory layer of the epiderm and (2) the ciliary grooves are, like the ci…

Gillfood.ingredientbiologyOntogenyPipidaeEctodermAnatomybiology.organism_classificationMucusfoodmedicine.anatomical_structureRanoideaSalientiaYolkembryonic structuresmedicineAnimal Science and ZoologyDevelopmental BiologyZoomorphology
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Novel Indexing Method of Relations Between Salient Objects

2011

Since the last decade, images have been integrated into several application domains such as GIS, medicine, etc. This integration necessitates new managing methods particularly in image retrieval. Queries should be formulated using different types of features such as low-level features of images (histograms, color distribution, etc.), spatial and temporal relations between salient objects, semantic features, etc. In this chapter, we propose a novel method for identifying and indexing several types of relations between salient objects. Spatial relations are used here to show how our method can provide high expressive power to relations in comparison to the traditional methods.

Information retrievalGeographic information systemRelational databasebusiness.industryComputer scienceSearch engine indexingComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONExpressive powerSalient objectsSpatial relationHistogram[INFO]Computer Science [cs]businessImage retrieval
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The filter apparatus of Rana temporaria and Bufo bufo larvae (Amphibia, Anura)

1985

In larvae of Rana temporaria and Bufo bufo the location of filter apparatus within the larval organization, the arrangement of the morphological parts as branchial food trap, ventral velum, and filter rows, as well as their surface anatomy, are similar to that of other species of Orton's larval type IV. The means by which mucous with its entrapped food particles is transported from the filter rows to the esophagus is finally resolved. The dorsally positioned ciliary cushion extends far ventrally between the filter plates. From their contact with the filter rows, the cilia transport the mucous to Kratochwill's caudally positioned “Flimmerrinne” and from there to the esophagus. The original c…

LarvabiologySalientiaCiliumUltrastructureAnimal Science and ZoologyChordateAnatomybiology.organism_classificationBufoMucusDevelopmental BiologyRanaZoomorphology
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Beyond ‘Left’ and ‘Right’? The Role of Culture and Context in Young People’s Understanding of Ideology

2017

In this chapter, new comparative data from the MYPLACE survey is drawn on to explore how different ideological attitudes are linked to self-placement on the conventional 0–10 left–right political scale and, thus, shed light on what the concept of ‘left’ and ‘right’ means to young people today. It is found that the ideological beliefs most salient for young people when they place themselves on the left–right scale vary depending on the historical, political and cultural context. Although the majority are able to describe themselves in terms of ‘left’ and ‘right’, the meaning they attach to these notions differs from country to country. Accordingly, any cross-national analysis of ‘left’ and ‘…

Left and rightPoliticsPolitical spectrumSalientmedia_common.quotation_subjectScale (social sciences)Political scienceContext (language use)Gender studiesIdeologymedia_commonMeaning (linguistics)
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