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The new Chinese working class in the globalized world ; The new Chinese working class in the globalized world: a response to Ngai Pun
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In: ISSN: 0304-4092 ; EISSN: 1573-0786 ; Dialectical Anthropology ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02499750 ; Dialectical Anthropology, Springer Verlag, 2020, 44, pp.341-343. ⟨10.1007/s10624-020-09587-1⟩ (2020)
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Variation, Language Ideologies and Stereotypes: Orientations towards like and youse in Western and Northern Sydney
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In: Australian Journal of Linguistics (2020)
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Эпидемия в зеркале медийного дискурса: факты, оценки, позиции ... : Epidemic in the Mirror of Media Discourse: Facts, Evaluations, Positions ...
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Рассматривается отражение мировой эпидемии в медийном дискурсе. Информацию в интернете о коронавирусе можно разбить на следующие группы сведений: 1) определение заболевания, его история и характеристики; 2) деятельность властей по борьбе с эпидемией; 3) прогнозы специалистов по развитию заболевания; 4) комментарии пользователей интернета об этом вирусе. Установлено несколько основных видов реакций на апокалиптическую угрозу нынешнего дня: 1) распространение информации о положении дел, 2) эмоциональный отклик на новости, 3) попытки найти рациональные или иррациональные объяснения случившемуся, 4) советы и рекомендации, 5) сведение информации к комическому абсурду и 6) откровенный троллинг интернет-сообщества ради сомнительного самоутверждения. Реакция активной части публики на информацию о коронавирусе в значительной степени эмоциональна, объяснения происходящего носят как рациональный, так и мистический характер, обвинения в адрес власти сводятся к обличению ее некомпетентности и политически маркированы, в ... : The paper deals with the world epidemic reflection in mass media discourse. The information about coronavirus may be grouped under the following titles: 1) disease definition, its history and characteristics, 2) activities of the authorities to fight the epidemic, 3) prognoses of specialists concerning its development, 4) commentaries of internet users about it. Typical reactions to apocalyptic threat of today make up the following groups: 1) dissemination of information about the situation, 2) emotional response to the news, 3) tentative efforts to find rational or irrational explanation of the facts, 4) advice and recommendations, 5) reduction of information to comical absurdity, 6) insolent trolling the internet commu-nity for questionable self-affirmation. The reaction of the active network audience to the coronavirus news is often very emotional, explanations are both rational and mystical, authorities are blamed for their incompetence and corruption and they are politically charged; public anonymous ...
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commentary; epidemics; Internet; Internet commentaries; Internet discourse; journalism; linguistic means; mass media; mass media language; media discourse; media linguistics; media texts; social networking sites; журналистика; Интернет; интернет-дискурс; интернет-комментарии; комментарий; медиадискурс; медиалингвистика; медиатексты; СМИ; социальные сети; средства массовой информации; эпидемии; язык СМИ; языковые средства
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URL: http://elar.uspu.ru/handle/uspu/13460 https://dx.doi.org/10.26170/pl20-02-02
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Il commento linguistico come tradizione discorsiva nella stampa periodica di metà Settecento
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Merida, Raphael. - : Les Éditions de l'Université de Sherbrooke (ÉDUS), 2020. : Érudit, 2020
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The Flipped Classroom and Simulation: a Primer for Simulation Educators
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In: Med Sci Educ (2020)
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From general to specific: moving past the general population in the HIV response across sub‐Saharan Africa
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In: J Int AIDS Soc (2020)
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An Inquiry into Effective Written Feedback from EFL Teachers’ and Students’ Perspectives at a Saudi University
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Albogami, M. - : University of Exeter, 2020. : School of Education, 2020
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From COVID-19 research to vaccine application: why might it take 17 months not 17 years and what are the wider lessons?
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In: Health Res Policy Syst (2020)
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Linguistic Factors in Arabic for Miscommunication of Medication Names
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Treating juvenile idiopathic arthritis to target: what is the optimal target definition to reach all goals?
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Déjà vu All Over Again: A Unitary Biological Mechanism for Intelligence Is (Probably) Untenable
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In: J Intell (2020)
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Construction of Two Box-Like Head-and-Face Shields by Japanese Origami Folding for Use During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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In: Int J Gen Med (2020)
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The Evidence for Geary’s Theory on the Role of Mitochondrial Functioning in Human Intelligence Is Not Entirely Convincing
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In: J Intell (2020)
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The Linguistics of Bacterial Conflict Systems Reveal Ancient Origins of Eukaryotic Innate Immunity
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In: J Bacteriol (2020)
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Can you speak Covid‐19? Languages and social inequality in management studies
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In: Journal of Management Studies (2020)
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Solidarity: The Role of Non-Black People of Color in Promoting Racial Equity
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In: Behav Anal Pract (2020)
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COVID-19 and legalized criminality: notes from the Arizona Borderlands, Part 2
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In: Dialect Anthropol (2020)
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