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(if 0.6) pub date : 2025-08-30
jenny hedley -
(if 0.9) pub date : 2025-08-28
ashleigh dharmawardhana, ramon lobato, alexa scarlata -
(if 0.9) pub date : 2025-08-25
zoetanya sujon, irida ntalla -
(if 0.9) pub date : 2025-08-25
kathryn bird -
(if 0.9) pub date : 2025-08-22
nico meissner, salvador cantellano -
(if 0.9) pub date : 2025-08-20
irida ntalla -
(if 0.9) pub date : 2025-08-18
glen fuller, tauel harper, ian buchanan -
(if 0.9) pub date : 2025-08-13
alexandra bardan -
(if 0.9) pub date : 2025-08-12
declan kuch, cameron boyle, amelia thorpe -
(if 0.9) pub date : 2025-08-11
sarah redshaw, jenna condie -
(if 0.9) pub date : 2025-08-11
deanna holroyd -
(if 0.9) pub date : 2025-08-07
neo xia -
(if 0.9) pub date : 2025-08-07
bronwyn carlson -
(if 1.7) pub date : 2025-08-06
jina leethis study identifies the mechanisms through which gender inequality persists in literary canonization. using a mixed-method analysis of 267 elite korean novelists, i examine how contemporary recognition translates into long-term canonical status and find systematic disadvantages for women in this critical transition. quantitative analysis demonstrates that while gender alone does not affect anthology
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(if 0.9) pub date : 2025-08-03
joy elizabeth hayes, david lomoywara -
(if 0.9) pub date : 2025-08-02
isabella pinson -
(if 0.9) pub date : 2025-08-02
adrian martin -
(if 0.9) pub date : 2025-07-28
david w. hill -
(if 1.7) pub date : 2025-07-26
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(if 0.9) pub date : 2025-07-25
rubina sahu, chaitali choudhury -
(if 0.9) pub date : 2025-07-24
lauren o’mahony, melissa merchant, simon order -
(if 0.9) pub date : 2025-07-23
cat hope -
(if 0.9) pub date : 2025-07-15
deane williams -
(if 0.9) pub date : 2025-07-14
friederike zenker -
(if 0.5) pub date : 2025-07-14
thomas sutherlandexamining the work of french writer, philosopher, and ‘technocritic’ éric sadin, with a particular focus on his fears regarding artificial intelligence systems’ infiltration into numerous facets of human affairs, their imposition of a ‘universal technical principle’ upon all aspects of our lives, and their anthropomorphic and alētheic characteristics, this article argues that whilst sadin's polemical
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(if 1.7) pub date : 2025-07-11
andreas tutić, sascha grehlthis paper explores the cognitive processes underlying cancel culture through the lens of the dual-process perspective, which distinguishes between intuitive (type 1) and reflective (type 2) modes of thinking. using a survey experiment with an experimental manipulation of decision-making mode, we examine how politically incorrect statements about immigration and climate change influence canceling decisions
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(if 0.9) pub date : 2025-07-11
ming li, biyu wu -
(if 0.9) pub date : 2025-07-10
nicolai jørgensgaard graakjær -
(if 0.9) pub date : 2025-07-10
katarina damjanov, david crouch -
(if 0.9) pub date : 2025-07-10
justin o’connor -
(if 0.6) pub date : 2025-07-08
anne holm, esme richardson-owenthis article presents a corpus stylistic analysis of the embodiedness of australian-born song writer nick cave’s (b. 1957) song lyrics. more specifically, the article explores the use of verbs in cave’s similes and considers how such constructions, labelled dynamic similes , give rise to a sense of eventfulness anchored in embodiment. through corpus methods, the prominence of verbs in cave’s similes
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(if 0.9) pub date : 2025-07-04
sarah balkin, alexandra dane, beth driscoll, radha o’meara, caitlin vincent -
(if 0.9) pub date : 2025-07-04
kaushar mahetaji, david b. nieborg -
(if 1.7) pub date : 2025-07-03
danial vahablischolarship on resistance in a strong authoritarian context focuses on everyday acts of resistance and loose solidarity networks prior to protests and overt discursive resistance during the protests. these trends are disjointed since they ignore the public discursive spaces surrounding dissidents in their everyday life and hence fail to historicize overt discursive resistance. to bridge this gap, i
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(if 0.9) pub date : 2025-07-03
mieke struwig -
(if 0.9) pub date : 2025-06-29
peter beilharz -
(if 1.7) pub date : 2025-06-28
lukas kosch, günther stocker, annika ahrens-schwabe, hajo boomgaardenaudiobooks have a rich history, evolving from edison's invention of the phonograph to today's digital audiobooks. initially considered auxiliary to printed books, audiobooks now enjoy concurrent release and widespread consumption, evident in market growth and increased user engagement. persistent debates surround the classification of audiobook perception as reading, proponents advocating equivalence
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(if 0.9) pub date : 2025-06-28
grace c. russell -
(if 1.7) pub date : 2025-06-27
christine delpmany cultural production fields engage with questions around the ethics of representation: how should a story be told? i argue that when covering controversial cultural products, cultural critics engage in metaethical discourse about the right way to “do” ethics in the greater cultural production field they are covering. using the documentary field as a case study, i conducted a discourse analysis
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(if 0.6) pub date : 2025-06-25
marianne fishstudies examining the dialogicity of fictional consciousness within novels have tended to predominantly focus on third-person narratives or free indirect style. fewer studies have engaged with the first-person mode, for such narratives are often considered to be confined to one viewpoint. jean rhys’s voyage in the dark is predominantly related through the protagonist’s, anna morgan’s, first-person
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(if 0.6) pub date : 2025-06-25
adrián castro -
(if 0.5) pub date : 2025-06-23
lucy whelanin 1934, the painter balthus (balthasar klossowski, 1908–2001) opened his first one-man show in paris, comprising five erotic and sexually violent scenes involving adolescents and younger children. over the following decades, he continued to depict girls in ways that art historians and critics have widely discussed as morally problematic. there is no shortage of art historical writing on balthus, but
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(if 0.9) pub date : 2025-06-20
damien john o’meara -
(if 0.9) pub date : 2025-06-19
andrew hutcheon -
(if 0.9) pub date : 2025-06-19
hibby thach -
(if 0.9) pub date : 2025-06-17
zari taylor -
(if 0.9) pub date : 2025-06-13
taylor annabell, thijs kelder, jacob van de kerkhof, haoyang gui, catalina goanta -
(if 0.9) pub date : 2025-06-13
earvin charles b. cabalquinto, cheryll ruth soriano -
(if 0.9) pub date : 2025-06-13
amy boyle -
(if 0.9) pub date : 2025-06-13
guy redden -
(if 1.3) pub date : 2025-06-12
kenneth churchmy paper with patrick hanks on pmi (pointwise mutual information) was the most successful paper i ever wrote, or ever will write. i believe the paper was successful because it appealed to a number of different audiences for a number of different purposes. patrick hanks was more interested in applications in lexicography and i was more interested in applications in engineering. the first section on
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(if 0.6) pub date : 2025-06-12
peter harveytext world theory (gavins, 2007; werth, 1999) offers a cognitive linguistic account of the mental representations created during discourse comprehension. to date, text-world accounts of comprehension have largely focussed on the mental representations created in the moment of discourse processing, and little attention has so far been paid to how text-world representations change over time. however
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(if 1.3) pub date : 2025-06-07
isabelle udry, raphael berthelethis case study investigates the impact of different bilingual dictionaries on l2 vocabulary learning through meaning-focused reading among 369 intermediate english learners. three dictionaries were selected that reflect the specific practices of the foreign language classrooms under study: pons online dictionary, langenscheidt paper dictionary and le robert & collins paper dictionary. participants
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(if 0.5) pub date : 2025-06-06
murielle el hajjthis study explores the concept of literary voyeurism as a complex phenomenon, involving the dynamics of observation, power, and ethical responsibility within literary narratives. drawing on psychoanalytic frameworks from sigmund freud, jacques lacan, julia kristeva, and jean bellemin-noël, this study examines voyeurism not only as an act of observing but as a legitimate and illegitimate mechanism
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(if 1.7) pub date : 2025-06-05
cristina loia widespread assumption about the intrinsic function of reading fiction is that it allows us to live other lives beyond our own, satisfying our need to experience alternative identities. this claim is not only recurring among some of the most quoted statements made by literary authors (eco, 1991; martin, 20,111; vargas llosa, 1984), but it is also at the core of theories within media psychology and
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(if 0.9) pub date : 2025-06-05
george kouvaros -
(if 1.7) pub date : 2025-05-31
myriam boualami, camille roththis paper examines the musical boundaries that emerge from the distinct consumption patterns of rap audiences. using the actual listening histories of around 1000 french users of the music streaming platform deezer, we apply dimensionality reduction and clustering methods to explore the musical boundaries that emerge from distinctive audience consumption patterns, with a particular focus on rap music
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(if 1.7) pub date : 2025-05-28
ronald l. breiger, alessandro lomi, francesca pallottiin this paper we reimagine linear regression modeling as a relational method for cultural analysis. drawing on the dual-to-regression analytic approach (schoon, melamed & breiger, 2024), we argue that the fundamental building blocks in a regression equation are not single variables, but configurations of variables manifested by clusters of cases. in a study of peer effects and achievement in an academic
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(if 1.3) pub date : 2025-05-28
mojca kompara lukančič, tilen smajlain the paper, we try to classify texts from the criminal justice and security field according to the classification for lsp (language for specific purpose) texts prepared by mikolič (2007) for the typology of tourism texts. within that classification, we outline the current position held by the lsp field of criminal justice and security in slovenia and the development of field-specific terminology
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(if 1.3) pub date : 2025-05-27
bartosz ptasznik, robert lewchatgpt has stirred debates in lexicographic circles, raising questions about its future role in the work of lexicographers. between october 2023 and june 2024, this study investigated the opinions of 225 polish students of english, focusing on their use of chatgpt alongside monolingual and bilingual lexical tools. our results indicate that chatgpt is generally regarded as an effective aid for writing