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11Nasr Abu Zayd — Nasr Hamid Abu Zayd (Arabic: نصر حامد ابو زيد, IPA: [ˈnɑsˤɾe ˈħæːmed aboˈzeːd]; (July 10, 1943 – July 5, 2010, Cairo) was an Egyptian Qur anic thinker and one of the leading liberal theologians in Islam. He is famous for his project of a… …
12Hugh Blair — (April 7, 1718 ndash; December 27, 1800), was a Scottish author, considered one of the first great theorists of written discourse. As a Presbyterian preacher and occupant of the Chair of Rhetoric and Belles Lettres at the University of Edinburgh …
13Tibetan Buddhism — [An alternative term, lamaism , apparently derives from Chinese lama jiao and was used to distinguish Tibetan Buddhism from Han Chinese Buddhism, fo jiao . The term was taken up by western scholars including Hegel, as early as 1822. (cite book… …
14Речевой шаг — функциональная единица устного дискурса (процесса реального речевого общения), служащая для осуществления речевого намерения (интенции) говорящего. В потоке устной диалогической речи границы Р. ш. совпадают обычно с границами интонационной группы …
15Ethnopragmatique — Le terme d ethnopragmatique a été utilisé pour la première fois dès 1993 – semble t il par Alessandro Duranti à la page 24 de l ouvrage collectif dirigé par Jane H. Hill et Judith T. Irvine intitulé Responsability and Evidence in Oral Discourse… …
16millennialism — millennialist, n. /mi len ee euh liz euhm/, n. a belief in the millennium. Also called millenarianism /mil euh nair ee euh niz euhm/. [1905 10; MILLENNIAL + ISM] * * * or millenarianism Belief in the millennium of Christian prophecy (Revelation… …
17Critique — For other uses, see Critique (disambiguation). Critique is a method of disciplined, systematic analysis of a written or oral discourse. Critique is commonly understood as fault finding and negative judgement[1], but it can also involve merit… …
18French Renaissance literature — For more information on historical developments in this period see: Renaissance, History of France, and Early Modern France . For information on French art and music of the period, see French Renaissance. French Renaissance literature is, for the …
19Cultural schema theory — (Nishida, 1999) explains the familiar and pre acquainted knowledge one uses when entering a familiar situation in his/her own culture. Cultural schemas for social interaction are cognitive structures that contain knowledge for face to face… …
20Latini, Brunetto — (ca. 1220 1294) Florentine notary, poet, and political leader. He is best known from his appearance in Canto 15 of Dante s Inferno as one of those punished for sodomy. Despite his condemnation to eternal punishment, Dante treats him with great …