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Cumulative impacts of offshore windfarmson riddles), onomatopoeic (phonological imitations of nonhuman vocalizations), and catachrestic (implausibly anthropomorphic speech). She argues that in texts by Geoffrey Chaucer, John Lydgate, and Robert Henryson, instances of the third method constitute apt neologisms—powerful metaphoric formulations with no nonmetaphoric alternatives.

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Ecological Research to Promote Social Changensitivity. When a trainer adopts equine language and avoids coercion, he places the horse’s needs and preferences above his own, becoming a steward and protector of the animals Rufus identified as the most noble of beasts.

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Claudia J. Coulton,Jill E. Korbin,Marilyn Su according to species-specific rules that had little to do with human concerns or mores. In this very condition of alterity, the horse becomes a cogent locus of identification and empathy, a potential companion in sensation.

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Understanding Hawk-Latin: Animal Language and Universal Rhetoricon riddles), onomatopoeic (phonological imitations of nonhuman vocalizations), and catachrestic (implausibly anthropomorphic speech). She argues that in texts by Geoffrey Chaucer, John Lydgate, and Robert Henryson, instances of the third method constitute apt neologisms—powerful metaphoric formulations with no nonmetaphoric alternatives.

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On Equine Language: Jordanus Rufus and Thirteenth-Century Communicative Horsemanshipnsitivity. When a trainer adopts equine language and avoids coercion, he places the horse’s needs and preferences above his own, becoming a steward and protector of the animals Rufus identified as the most noble of beasts.

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No Hoof, No Horse: Hoof Care, Veterinary Manuals, and Cross-Species Communication in Late Medieval E according to species-specific rules that had little to do with human concerns or mores. In this very condition of alterity, the horse becomes a cogent locus of identification and empathy, a potential companion in sensation.

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Introduction,ssess language of their own and in some cases to participate in human language. A range of medieval textual traditions suggests that animals were commonly seen to communicate within and between species, making it increasingly difficult to define “animal” and “human” exclusively. The essays in this i
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