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In Old Tamil it took the enunciative vowel like the other stops.
Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, these are the words; enunciative and prophetic.
She studied Enunciative Linguistics at the University Paris 7 until 1988.
Should "Recreation" be removed, respondents felt there would be no enunciative link between the cluster link and sports information.
Subjectivity in Enunciative Pragmatics.
He follows Origen of Alexandria in choosing for the enunciative form of exegesis the shortest possible marginal gloss (paratheseis).
She identified semantic, phonetic, prosodic, stylistic, enunciative, rhetorical, presuppositional, syntactic, phonetic, and narrative isotopies.
I'd been waiting in the lobby for over an hour, most of it alone with the civilian clerk behind the desk, a pasty, overly enunciative man named Dwight Moore.
It provided much needed "enunciative space" (Smyth, Hattam, McInerney,& Lawson, 1997) - time for professional dialogue that is such an important part of reflecting on practice.
Ledford's play-by-play style was known for its technical prowess, excellent command of the English language and colloquialisms, enunciative quality, gentility, timeliness, humor, and rapid but unhurried delivery.
Examples of educational proposals might be to have students write historical novels or guide them in their history homework by expounding the main features of these texts, particularly from the enunciative angle.
By contrast, Wiz Khalifa is by far the most enunciative rapper of the day, his stolid verses served with flat affect and sitting atop the beats, rigid and square.
One of the striking features differentiating the Nair dialect from the Ezhava dialect is the phonetic quality of the word-final: an enunciative vowel unusually transcribed as "U".
Trained in French linguistic discourse analysis and the qualitative traditions of German and North American social sciences, he specialises in enunciative pragmatics as a linguistic approach to subjectivity in language.
Finding the "Enunciative Space" for Teacher Leadership and Teacher Learning in Schools, paper presented to the Australian Association for Research in Education Conference, Brisbane, Nov.
With an art they describe on their website as "Exploring acoustic space as enunciative of social relations," Ultra-red develop explicitly political art projects sometimes in the form of radio broadcasts, performances, recordings, or installations.
And now the effect turns up on every song on the Louis Vuitton Don's upcoming album "808s & Heartbreak" -- an abrupt paradigm shift for a performer known for his clear, enunciative rap style.
Felix Guattari is spot on the mark when he says "contemporary social transformations... call... for a departure from structuralist reductionism and a refoundation of the problematic of subjectivity - prepersonal, polyphonic, collective and enunciative."
For Agamben, the appropriation of language as an enunciative taking place of language indicates the double movement of subjectification and desubjectification that marks the relation of the subject to the language in which it speaks and thus appears.
Is there any thematic gap in the clusters? o substantive, i.e., the total absence of information o enunciative, i.e., the lack of explicit proclamation of information Review the relationship between different "Gateways" Is the relationship clear?
The terms were intuitively regarded as a comprehensive - rather than a partial - list and the default assumption was that the enunciative absence of a sub-topic on the Home Page implied the substantive absence of that topic from the cluster.
The enunciative process introduces a divide between the traditional a stable system of reference and the negation of the certitude of culture in the articulation of new cultural, meanings, strategies, in the political present, as a practice of domination, or resistance.