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The present article analyses the idea of semi-spontaneous speech, comparing it to spontaneous and prepared types of speech; studies and describes the prosodic characteristics of semi-spontaneous speech, implemented in the genre of interview; studies the r... see more

[No abstract, showing first paragraph of article]The microcirculation is the terminal vascular network of the systemic circulation, whose primary function is to distribute oxygen to, and remove metabolic by-products from living cells. In health, tissue pe... see more

It is known that along with the main stress-adaptive systems, one of the decisive places is occupied by the biologically active peptide – neuropeptide Y (NPY). NPY is a biologically active compound of peptide nature, which is capable to activate 4 differe... see more

Background. In the previous article we outlined the results of comparative evaluation of immunotropic effects of partial components of the balneotherapeutic complex of spa Truskavets’. In the previous article we outlined the results of comparative evaluat... see more

Discourse Intonation (DI) (Brazil 1997; Chun 2002) seems to be particularly well suited for use in the EFL classroom, much more so than the rather complex traditional models (e.g. O’Connor and Arnold 1973) or some recent phonological theories. Yet if L2 t... see more

Discourse Intonation (DI) (Brazil 1997; Chun 2002) seems to be particularly well suited for use in the EFL classroom, much more so than the rather complex traditional models (e.g. O’Connor and Arnold 1973) or some recent phonological theories. Yet if L2 t... see more

A Review of:Fidel, R., Davies, R. K., Douglass, M. H., Holder, J. K., Hopkins, C. J., Kushner, E. J.,…. Toney, C. D. (1999). A visit to the information mall: Web searching behavior of high school students. Journal of the American Society for Information S... see more

In this article we present the first application of the theory of Languagein Act (CRESTI, 2000b) to Brazilian Portuguese. After a summaryof the theory is presented, we show how a text can be divided inutterances and how the utterance can be divided in ton... see more

This paper will focus on the issue of whether it is plausible to think about a human right to be assisted in dying. The right to be assisted in dying cannot be considered just a right of non-interference. It is better understood as a claim right because i... see more

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