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  • The monologic mode is linked to the standpoint of  diffusion following the one-way model of communication.
  • It has also been demonstrated that Grant's domination is intended to be indicative of his monologic disposition.
  • Melafopulos ( 2008 ) presented two modes or approaches to development communication : the monologic mode and the dialogic mode.
  • Not everyone agrees : one critic viewed this monologic, gender-specific interpretation of advertising as excessively skewed and politicized.
  • It's a monologic rumination on memory, on ardor, on the artist and unrequited romance, on writers and the hurt of coming across rejected books.
  • It's a monologic rumination on memory, on ardor, on the artist, and unrequited romance, on writers and the hurt of coming across rejected books.
  • Volosinov further writes on philology as a  finished monologic utterance the ancient written monument .  This illustrates how ideology is concealed in texts such as dictionaries that list words free of their particular contexts.
  • Social media differ from paper-based or traditional electronic media such as TV broadcasting in many ways, including quality, This is in contrast to traditional media which operates under a monologic transmission model ( one source to many receivers ), such as a paper newspaper which is delivered to many subscribers.
  • During the contemporary time frame there were also major independent voices who defied links to well-known American poetic movements and forms such as poet and literary critic Robert Peters, greatly influenced by the Victorian English poet Robert Browning s poetic monologues, became reputable for executing his monologic personae like his Mad King Ludwig II of Bavaria into popular one-man performances.
  • In Clinescu's view, Sadoveanu's outlook on life was even mirrored in his physical aspect, his " large body, voluminous head, his measured shepherd-like gestures, his affluent but prudent and monologic speech [ and ] feral indifference; his eyes [ . . . ] of an unknown race . " His assessment of the writer as an archaic figure, bluntly stated in a 1930 article ( " I believe him to be very uncultured " ), was contrasted by other literary historians : Alexandru Paleologu described Sadoveanu as a prominent intellectual figure, while his own private notes show that he was well-read and acquainted with the literatures of many countries.