Help, help, help-y help help!
Mar. 10th, 2005 06:35 pmI'm asking people to do massive searches at scholar.google.com (or just google) because... well, because I'm stupid. I lost my lang & culture thingy, so now I need to find online an article by *checks sheet* Haarman on "how the appearance of different languages in media forms can signal different characteristics and values stereotypically associated with those languages" and by Shankar on how "bits and pieces of media can be incorporated into everyday talk as a pleasurable way to share and display in-group membership" (damn, I told the rest of my group in Lang & Cult to do Princess Bride instead!) and Hill about how "language in the media can help us explore social prejudice and inequality among social and ethnic groups".
And I also need to watch a movie. So I'm asking for help searching, because the more people search, the faster I find the articles, and the sooner I can get to bed.
And I also need to watch a movie. So I'm asking for help searching, because the more people search, the faster I find the articles, and the sooner I can get to bed.
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Date: 2005-03-14 11:35 am (UTC)do any of these article titles sound right?
1. Abstraction, Idealism, Euphemism and Physicality in British and American Linguistic Cultures
2. Interpreting Intonation: A Critical Reappraisal of British and
3. The Conversational Interaction of British and American Women: Simultaneous Discourse
4. Convergences of British and American English: Discrimination in the Court
5. Men of Fact and Calculations: Quantifiers and Worlds of Reference in Economics Textbooks
6. Cognitive Approaches to Sound Symbolism: A Reinterpretation of J.R. Firth's Theory of Phonaesthesia
7. Talking Disney: Reflections on What Children Watch By:
8. Who's Afraid of Maxims? The Co-Operative Principle from H. P. Grice to G. Leech with an Application to Contemporary British and American Dramatic Discourse
9. Conversational Style as Symbolism
11. Contexting Culture: Culture-Bound Interpretation of Events in and between the Anglo(-)American and Italian Press
12. Testing Foreign Languages on the Two Sides of the Atlantic: TOEFL/IELTS
13. Just How Cruel Is 'Cruel'? Notes on the Anglo-American History of an Epithet
14. Information Distribution in English, United States and Italian Newspapers
15. The Binomial before the Law: Paradoxical Effects of Simplifying the Language of the Law in America
16. Non-Standard Language in English and American Films: Questions Regarding Translation and Dubbing
17. Reconstructing Context and Translation: The Role of Cultural Factors
18. How US and British Central Banks Get Their Messages Across
19. A Centaur and/or a Galaxy? Images for English Today By:
20. British/American Variation in Language, Theory and Methodology
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Date: 2005-03-14 12:13 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-03-14 12:16 pm (UTC)