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Reformulation markers in academic discourse: A cross-linguistic and cross-disciplinary study
E-mail: jolanta.sinkuniene@flf.vu.lt
Vilnius University
Abstract: Using quantitative and qualitative approaches alongside contrastive analysis, this paper investigates distribution frequency and functions of reformulation markers employed in academic discourse in tw...
Original scientific article
Abstract: U članku se iz perspektive semiotike prostora analiziraju temeljni dokumenti o osnivanju, ustroju i prostornim preinakama Zavoda za umobolne u Stenjevcu. Oslanjajući se na analitičko-diskursne modele ...
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Engleski koordinacijski veznik both…and u akademskom (sociološkom) diskursu i njegovi hrvatski ekvivalenti
E-mail: dkuna@ffos.hr
Filozofski fakultet Osijek
Sveučilište u Oslu
Abstract: U engleskom su jeziku koordinacijski veznici (both…and, either…or, neither…nor i dr.) češći u pisanom nego u razgovornom diskursu, a osobito su uobičajeni u pisanom akademskom diskursu kojem osigurav...
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The Otherness and the Consumer: External and internal horror as rhetorical framing devices on the silver screen and in real time
E-mail: ilhana.skrgic@bih.net.ba
Independent researcher
Abstract: This paper aims to analyze the main paradigms of the horror genre and their equivalents in the conservative – liberal political division in the United States by exploring the dominant political rhetor...
Original scientific article
E-mail: sanja.berberovic@untz.ba
University of Tuzla
University of Tuzla
Abstract: Applying conceptual blending theory, the paper analyses the construction of the meaning of a satirical text ridiculing the language employed by politicians to frame the debate on current political and...
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A note on the career of metaphorical domains: On the role of the XYZ constructions in metaphorical transfer reversal
E-mail: mbrdar@ffos.hr
Filozofski fakultet Osijek
ELTE Budapest
Filozofski fakultet Osijek
Abstract: One of most dominant conceptual metaphors used to talk about the COVID-19 across languages and cultures is the WAR metaphor, but many other metaphors have been attested, exploiting a wide range of sou...