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The phonetics and phonology of Hong Kong English: a study of fricatives
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English in Kiribati: a historical, linguistic and sociophonetic report on a Micronesian variety ...
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Acquiring an L2 sociophonological feature:The perception and production of rhoticity by Chinese learners of English
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Sussex by the sea: a descriptive analysis of dialect variation in the South East of England based on English Dialect App data ...
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Variação e competência sociolinguísticas no ensino de inglês como língua estrangeira. ...
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Creating Identity and Uniting a Nation - The Development of the Water Motif from Ancient Greek Bucolic to Early Modern English Pastoral Poetry
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Masculinism in Twentieth-Century Literature: Dissidence and Dissemblance in André Gide’s The Immoralist, Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita, and Philip Roth’s Sabbath’s Theater
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A Northern City Going Elsewhere: Apparent and Real-Time Sound Change in Ogdensburg, New York ...
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Neorealism, Contingency, and the Linguistic Turn ...
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Since the publication of Roman Jakobson’s famous 1956 essay “Two Aspects of Language and Two Types of Aphasic Disturbances”, we have tended to read the relationship between metaphor and metonymy as a dialectical one. The essay argues that this approach stands in need of revision, since metonymy, as a trope—and as a trope, moreover, of contingency—undermines the dialectical relationship between the syntagmatic and the paradigmatic axes. This has far-reaching implications, specifically for the assessment of literature and its ethics. Since metaphor functions structurally analogous to dialectics itself, metonymy and its role in realism and neorealism might offer us a way to think an “ethics of contingency” that acknowledges the role of contingency, rather that suppressing it and its role in preventing closure through sublation. ...
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100 Philosophy; 420 English & Old English languages; 800 Literature, rhetoric & criticism; 820 English & Old English literatures
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URL: https://boris.unibe.ch/135616/ https://dx.doi.org/10.7892/boris.135616
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The verbal and the visual in language learning and teaching: insights from the ‘Selfie Project’
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The English Dialects App: The creation of a crowdsourced dialect corpus ...
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Should we teach from materials developed with corpus linguistics?
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Book review of "Culture and Identity through English as a Lingua Franca: Rethinking Concepts and Goals in Intercultural Communication" - Will Baker
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Challenging the power invested in the International English Language Testing System (IELTS): Why determining ‘English’ preparedness needs to be undertaken within the subject context
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U när i so, es geit ume Dialäkt hie: quotative variation in Bernese Swiss German ...
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The embedded indexical value of /s/-fronting in Afrikaans and South African English ...
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The substance of style: Gender, social class and interactional stance in /s/-fronting in southeast England ...
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Disrupting the tourist gaze/gays: The globalizing discourse of queer mobilities ...
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Crowdsourcing language change with smartphone applications ...
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