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In such an approach, the high proportion of zero anaphora reported for Chinese in Li and Thompson (1976) will be due to a high frequency of topic chains in the particular texts they selected for their study, rather than due to any strong dispreference for overt pronouns, which are entirely appropriate for use in many discourse structures.

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And again, there's space for many, many, many discourses in feminism".

Still other supposed writers are known only from the librarians' lists Bryson, Polyaenus, Polyxenus but by the time of the cataloguing, many forgeries were circulating as well as many discourses of uncertain authorship, so these should be viewed skeptically.

There are many discourses in the Western cultural repertoire, some of which might help us more then Voltairean supposedly a-cultural reason in dealing with the issues brought about by the attacks on Charlie Hebdo.

We aim to deepen the understanding of 'rights' as a socio-cultural axis upon which many discourses turn.

Although in many discourses participation seems to be assumed to have "value in itself", or plainly seen to "belong to democracy", from a contentual point of view this kind of reasoning misses the main point of openness.

Had leaf-blowers been invented a couple of generations ago, this is a metaphor that could well have been used by the German philosopher Martin Heidegger, who in high-Romantic fashion devoted many a discourse to the proposition that the function of poetry is to save the Earth from the consequences of an instrumental or technological attitude to nature.

This is also how most commentators in traditional China have understood it: the many normative discourses that clamor to represent the right way are seen to be fickle, partial and misleading.

And yet emotions have also often been deliberately excluded from, or habitually suppressed within, many geographical discourses, especially those which understand geography as an attempt to provide objective, narrowly scientific, and quantitative models of the world.

In acknowledging the complexity of authorship models and of the many different discourses at play in the university, Howard (1992) has led the way in seeing how composing strategies often lumped under the term "plagiarism" form an important part of students' assimilation into new discourse communities.

Artists around the world have always brought to life revolutionary ideals through art, and in a blooming art scene with a powerful heritage like Brazil's, it's not surprising that many creative discourses convey a compelling social message.

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