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- A Monolog is a single telephone line call logging device manufactured by British Telecom in the UK. The reason for connecting Monolog to a telephone line...
- the world to that of the monologic. Dostoevsky's novels, according to Bakhtin, cannot be understood from within the monological tradition of western thought...
- In theatre, a monologue (from Gr****: μονόλογος, from μόνος mónos, "alone, solitary" and λόγος lógos, "speech") is a speech presented by a single character...
- Gittes monologer (Gitte's Monologues) is a collection of poems by the Danish poet Per Højholt. Originally published in 1984, these satirical and political...
- (many sources to many receivers) while traditional media operate under a monologic transmission model (one source to many receivers). For instance, a newspaper...
- 38 million subscribers and 3.8 billion video views. Garmendia makes monological observational comedy videos. Cody Garrett United States Donut Operator...
- criticised, with its jarring change of pace separating it from the rest of the monologic episode. W****ly Wipe received a nomination in the Comedy and Comedy Entertainment...
- dialogue to explore the meaning of something. (This is as opposed to monologic which refers to one entity with all the information simply giving it to...
- 'salvation', or anything of that kind (ideal goals often claimed by monologic philosophies or methods). Engagement with the other brings concretization...
- are directed towards men. Not everyone agrees: one critic viewed this monologic, gender-specific interpretation of advertising as excessively skewed and...