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Abu al-Qāsim Maḥmūd ibn ʿUmar al-Zamakhsharī, also called Jār Allāh (Arabic: "God's Neighbour") (born March 8 , 1075 Khwārezm [now in Turkmenistan or Uzbekistan] died June 14 , 1144 Al-Jurjānīya, Khwārezm) Persian-born Arabic scholar whose chief work is Al-Kashshāf ʿan Ḥaqāʾiq at-Tanzīl ("The Discoverer of Revealed Truths"), his exhaustive linguistic commentary on the Qurʾān.

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Combining a linguistic landscape approach with analytical tools from linguistic anthropology, this paper explores how political discourse are articulated in imagery and texts in the high school and refracted in meta-linguistic commentary among the students.

Through textual interweaving reminiscent of quick cinematic cuts, DeWitt will intermingle dialogue between Ludo and his mother with Ludo's running commentary, scenes from Kurosawa's film and linguistic asides.

My commentary offers some concerns/suggestions about the measurement of linguistic tone, the separation of small and large traders' activities, the implications of this type of research for regulatory actions, and includes possible additional research suggested by their paper.

A further limitation of using CDA and following Halliday's grammar of semantic meaning by examining individual sentences and their linguistic features may be seen to involve researcher bias and impressionistic commentary.

One, two seasons of analysis by the comedian Dennis Miller and by Dan Fouts created a hunger for top-level commentary and a distaste for Miller's middling humor and linguistic gymnastics.

As his footnotes, which take up at least half of all but a few pages, make clear, Alter is profoundly steeped not just in the linguistic details of Hebrew but in the nigh-overwhelming amount of previous commentary, including the Midrash of rabbinical interpreters going back to the early centuries of the Christian era.

In a commentary, China's state-run news agency Xinhua accused Abe of performing "linguistic tricks" in his attempts to avoid further damaging Japan's relationship with Beijing while appeasing his conservative support base.

But the Aldine edition contained 3260 proverbs, with longer and more scholarly commentaries; and since the press was the greatest center of Greek linguistic and literary knowledge in Europe, the volume was not only bigger but also immensely richer in Greek sources, providing Western scholars with a resource such as had never existed before.

Especially in his more elaborate second commentary on Peri Hermeneias, Boethius discusses at length the interrelations between the four elements of linguistic semeiosis mentioned by Aristotle, i.e., between external objects or things (res), mental concepts or representations (passiones, intellectus), spoken words (voces), and written words (scripta).

In doing so we traverse the fundamental questions raised by the commentary in this special issue: What constitutes the data, what is the place of formal representations, how should linguistic comparison be done, what counts as explanation, what is the source of design in language?

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