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Sanitaria 610 0 $aCARATTERISTICHE DELLE ACQUE DI RIFIUTO INDUSTRIALE 700 1$aTrevethick,$bRichard Arnold$0149917 801 0$aIT$bUNINA$gRICA$2UNIMARC 901 $aBK 912 $a990003977140403321 952 $a15 O/1-2$binv. n. 1548$fDINID 959 $aDINID 996 $aEnvironmental industrial health hazards$9473885 997 $aUNINA LEADER 00996nam0 22002533i 450 001 SUN0081611 005 20110126102503.645 100 $a20110126d1991 |0itac50 ba 101 $aita 102 $aIT 105 $a|||| ||||| 200 1 $aCostruire l'impresa$ela cooperativa muratori e cementisti di Ravenna dal 1945 al 1972$fGiulio Sapelli, Stefano Zan 210 $aBologna$cIl mulino$d1991 215 $a239 p.$d22 cm. 620 $dBologna$3SUNL000003 700 1$aSapelli$b, Giulio$3SUNV027779$0116236 701 1$aZan$b, Stefano$3SUNV006018$089488 712 $aIl mulino$3SUNV000011$4650 801 $aIT$bSOL$c20181109$gRICA 912 $aSUN0081611 950 $aUFFICIO DI BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI ECONOMIA$d03 PREST IIBo10 $e03 29424 995 $aUFFICIO DI BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI ECONOMIA$bIT-CE0106$h29424$kPREST IIBo10$op$qa 996 $aCostruire l'impresa$9496608 997 $aUNICAMPANIA LEADER 04402nam 2200421 450 001 9910743291603321 005 20231114000531.0 010 $a1-000-98780-9 010 $a1-00-329808-7 010 $a1-003-29808-7 035 $a(CKB)28150382800041 035 $a(NjHacI)9928150382800041 035 $a(EXLCZ)9928150382800041 100 $a20231114d2023 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur||||||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aStrategies of ambiguity /$fedited by Matthias Bauer and Angelika Zirker 210 1$aNew York, New York :$cRoutledge,$d2023. 215 $a1 online resource (xiv, 358 pages) $cillustrations 225 1 $aRoutledge studies in twentieth-century literature 311 $a9781032286914 327 $aIntroduction: Strategy Meets Ambiguity Matthias Bauer and Angelika ZirkerI. -- Textual StrategiesEnduring AmbiguityVeronika Ehrich -- The (Strategic) Ambiguity of Poem Titles Matthias Bauer and Martina Bross -- The Strategic Use of Ambiguous Images in Multisemiotic Textures Nicolas Potysch-- Radical Text Theory and Textual Ambiguity: With Two Analyses of Dadaist Anti-Text Strategies Joachim Knape -- The Case of Epistemic Ambiguity and Its Strategic Production: Connecting Text and CognitionFlorian Rohmann, Lisa Ebert, Elias-Jason Gu?thlein and Carolin Munderich-- Political Ambivalence and Dramatic Ambiguity: Bertolt Brecht's Lehrstu?ck Die Maßnahme (1930/31)Sebastian Meixner -- II. Productive Perception(Non)Strategic Production Planning and Ambiguity: Experimental EvidenceBettina Remmele, Sophia Schopper, Robin Ho?rnig and Susanne Winkler -- Reading Aloud Strategic Ambiguities in Poetic TextsDavid Fishelov-- Does Reanalysis Need Ambiguity?Ulrich DetgesAre Hearer Strategies Strategic? Relevance Theory and the Strategicness of Hearer Action in Everyday Language and Language ChangeGesa Schole and Carolin Munderich-- Ambiguation as Rhetorical Strategy in Sermo 38 by Maurice of SullyNikolai Kohler and Mirjam Sigmund-- "To Define Is to Distrust": Intertextual Ambiguity in Laurence Sterne's Tristram Shandy and James Joyce's Ulysses-- Leona TokerSacred Drama, the Law, and Ambiguities of Form in Nineteenth-Century EnglandJan-Melissa Schramm-- Annotating Ambiguity across Disciplines: The Tu?bingen Interdisciplinary Corpus of Ambiguity Phenomena (TInCAP)Jutta Hartmann, Lisa Ebert, Gesa Schole, Wiltrud Wagner and Susanne Winkler. 330 $a"There has been a growing awareness that ambiguity is not just a necessary evil of the language system resulting, for instance, from its need for economy, or, by contrast, a blessing that allows writers to involve readers in endless games of assigning meaning to a literary text. The present volume contributes to overcoming this alternative by focusing on strategies of ambiguity (and the strategic avoidance of ambiguity) both at the production and the reception end of communication. The authors examine ways in which speakers and hearers may use ambiguous words, structures, references, and situations to pursue communicative ends. For example, the question is asked what it actually means when a listener strategically perceives ambiguity, which may happen both synchronically (e.g. in conversations) as well as diachronically (e.g. when strategically ambiguating biblical texts in order to make them applicable to moral lessons). Another example is the question whether ambiguity awareness increases the strategic use of ambiguity in prosody. Moreover, the authors not only enquire into effects of ambiguous meanings but also into the strategic use of ambiguity as such, for example, as a response to censorship or as a means of provoking irritation. This volume brings together several contributions from linguistics, literary studies, rhetoric, psychology and theology, and aims at providing a systematic approach to the strategic production and perception of ambiguity in a variety of texts and contexts"--$cProvided by publisher. 410 0$aRoutledge studies in twentieth-century literature. 606 $aAmbiguity 615 0$aAmbiguity. 676 $a401.43 702 $aBauer$b Matthias$f1958- 702 $aZirker$b Angelika 801 0$bNjHacI 801 1$bNjHacl 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910743291603321 996 $aStrategies of ambiguity$93594647 997 $aUNINA