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Ricordo di Giovanni Allegra
Valutazione del profilo di studioso di Allegra e delle sue ossesioni critiche, dalle crisi di fine ottocento, al modernismoEvaluation of Allegra's as a scholar and about his critical obsessions, from the crisis of the latest nineteenth century to the modernis
Hydrothermal liquefaction of waste biomass in stirred reactors: One step forward to the integral valorization of municipal sludge
Hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) of municipal sludge (MS) was performed at 350 °C for 30 min (subcritical water) and at 400 °C for 0 min (supercritical water) at fixed kinetic severity (LogR0 = 8.9) in static and stirred batch reactors to study the effect of the flow regime on the energy recovery (ER) of the process and on the quality of the products. With adopted experimental procedures it was possible to reduce to less than 10% the yield of lost organic compounds, termed volatiles (VT), and to collect and quantify a liquid hydrocarbon fraction (HC) separated from the biocrude (BC). The highest value of the HC yield, 25% w/w, was obtained in supercritical conditions. The C content of the solid residues (SR) and the H/C ratios of the BC increased when the stirred reactor was used. Quite interestingly in this research we have found, to the best of our knowledge for the first time, that the cumulative ER of the product phases was significantly higher than 100% thus indicating that HTL of MS can be energetically driven by renewable thermal energy, such as solar heat, offering a storage option for it
Estrategias argumentativas y proyección de identidades en los textos periodísticos masculinos y femeninos de Y. Revista para la mujer (1938–1945)
Female speech is usually described as more insecure, emotional and polite than male speech, which is presumed to be more assertive, direct and authoritative. According to some scholars (Lakoff 1975, 2005; Fishman 1978), this difference is due to the power disparity that characterises relationships between men (dominant subjects) and women (subordinate subjects). However, on some occasions, men also tend to soften their statements, be polite, and express their emotions (or elicit them in their interlocutors). Such behaviour is often strategic, as it serves to achieve certain communicative goals. Likewise, women can use supposedly typical forms of female speech for strategic purposes. In this study, I aim to demonstrate this through the analysis of Y, a magazine for women published in Spain from 1938 to 1945. Specifically, my paper examines how both men and women use emotions and softened forms to promote a specific feminine identity among their readers and create a benevolent image of the regime and its collaborators. The analysis is based on Fuentes Rodriguez’s Pragmatic Linguistics, on the Theory of Argumentation and its grammar, as well as on studies on image and identity
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
Margarita Nelken. El discurso parlamentario femenino de la II República
Margarita Nelken, along with Clara Campoamor and Victoria Kent, was the protagonist in some parliamentary debates during the first legislature of the Second Republic.
As this is the first study on the "discursive identity" of member of parliament Margarita Nelken and on the parliamentary discourse of the Second Republic, special attention will be devoted to persuasive strategies and the image construction of the socialist MP. The corpus consists of discourses and replies to the interventions of other Members of parliament in the parliamentary sessions of 20 October 1932, 28 February 1933, and 25 January 1934.
The analysis is based on Fuentes Rodríguez's pragmalinguistics model, on the theory of argumentation, as well as on studies on (im)politeness and image. While the characteristics of parliamentary discourse of the nineteen thirties cannot be directly compared with those of current political discourse, Fuentes Ródriguez (2016 and 2018) is applied as a theoretical framework.Margarita Nelken, con Clara Campoamor y Victoria Kent, protagonizó algunos debates parlamentarios en la primera legislatura de la II República.
Como se trata del primer estudio sobre la “identidad discursiva” de la Nelken diputada y el discurso parlamentario de la II República, se dedicará especial atención a las estrategias persuasivas y de construcción de la imagen de la diputada socialista. El corpus está constituido por los discursos y las respuestas a las intervenciones de otros diputados en las sesiones de los días 20 de octubre de 1932, 28 de febrero de 1933 y 25 de enero de 1934.
El análisis se basa en el modelo de la lingüística pragmática de Fuentes Rodríguez, en la teoría de la argumentación, así como en los estudios sobre (des)cortesía e imagen. Si bien las coordenadas del discurso parlamentario objeto de mi trabajo no se pueden comparar directamente con las del discurso político actual, se toma como punto de partida también Fuentes Ródriguez (2016 y 2018)
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