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The article is a continuation of a series of works dealing with implicitness and considers some implicit verb structures in the Tatar language. While the Passive Voice is common for most languages, the Causative Voice and Reciprocal Voice can be often met... see more

The paper introduces the notion of polysemantic allusion in a polycultural dimension, explored in its semantic, structural and functional facets, based on intertextual contextual interpretative, structural, taxonomic, archetypal analyses added by some inf... see more

The article presents a research in the field of translation studies and deals with the problem of transferring implicit meanings from the original language to the target language. The presence of implicit meanings in all languages is one of the most impor... see more

This study finds a place within existing literature by establishing that aesthetics and connotations are not just features of proverbial expressions in Yoruba. Everyday plain expressions can also be so linguistically rich that only those who are well encu... see more

One of the factors in the popularity of Michael Swan’s poetry is a unique combination of a comparatively simple form and deep, subtle meanings that even an inexperienced reader cannot but sense. In linguistics, the phenomenon is dubbed implicitness. In Mi... see more

Our paper presents a research in cognitive linguistics and considers implicit negation dialogue utterances. Implicitness exists in all natural languages and can be considered as one of the most important features in the verbal communication process. It is... see more

The concepts of explicit and implicit (knowledge) are at the core of SLA studies. We take explicit as conscious and declarative (knowledge); implicit as unconscious, automatic and procedural (knowledge) (DeKeyser, 2003; R. Ellis, 2005a, 2005b, 2009; Hulst... see more

Studying cartoons in Romanian humorous news is a great way to underline the diversity of humour’s mechanisms and construction. The common topic of cartoons in Romanian media is politics, but there are also a great number of cartoons exploring subjects suc... see more

In Norwegian non-?ctional prose expanded prenominal attributes are less frequently used than in German non-?ctional prose. This article looks into the different strategies used by professional translators when expanded attributes are translated into Norwe... see more

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