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FROM A MONOMODAL RECIPE TO A MULTIMODAL OFFER. A TEXTOLOGICAL AND MEDIOLINGUISTIC APPROACH
Not so long ago recipes were included in 'obvious' text types functioning „unproblematically in the sphere of everyday life”[1], because their relatively uncomplicated structure did not cause any difficulties with recognition and qualification, or with ...
Anna HANUS, Dorota KACZMAREK
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Modern Philological Knowledge: Anthropocentrism and Linguistic Identity [PDF]
The article aims at analyzing the actual status of the "linguistic persona" category in the modern linguistic studies both in Russia and abroad. It is shown that the anthropocentric paradigm dominates in modern scientific knowledge. A linguistic persona is viewed as a certain type of linguistic identity functioning within the specific ways to exchange ...
Sedykh, A. P.+3 more
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Abstract Non‐physical abuse is a form of intimate partner violence (IPV), which negatively impacts physical and mental well‐being. The study objectives were to understand the process of support seeking amongst women who experience non‐physical IPV. Interviews were conducted with women who have experience of non‐physical IPV and support workers.
Karishma Doolabh+2 more
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Texts, Transmissions, Receptions [PDF]
The papers collected in this volume study the function and meaning of various kinds of narrative texts from the perspective of New Philology, Linguistics, Iconography and Reception studies.
Hoeken, H., Lardinois, A., Levie, S.
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To the word with love: dedicated to the anniversary of professor V.A. Maslova
The article presents a brief essay on the scientific biography and academic career of V.A. Maslova, Doctor of Philology, Professor of the Department of German Philology of Vitebsk State University named after P.M. Masherov.
Anton A Lavitski
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Provenance of the Cross Sign of 806 in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: A possible Lunar Halo over Continental Europe? [PDF]
While graphical records of astronomical/meteorological events before telescopic observations are of particular interest, they have frequently undergone multiple copying and may have been modified from the original. Here, we analyze a graphical record of the cross-sign of 806 CE in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, which has been considered one of the earliest
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Symbolism of the Goat and Its Presence in Picasso’s Work
To ancient men, goats, and all that was related to them, were associated with a burning sexuality, even with lasciviousness and lust, and connected with the deities Venus and Bacchus.
Cristóbal Macías Villalobos+1 more
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An Inventory of Tibetan Sound Laws. [PDF]
Scholars of Indo-European historical linguistics have long found it convenient to refer to well known sound changes by the name of the researcher who first noticed the correspondences the sound change accounts for.
Hill, Nathan W.
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Hittitology today: Studies on Hittite and Neo-Hittite Anatolia in Honor of Emmanuel Laroche’s 100th Birthday : 5e Rencontres d'archéologie de l'IFEA, Istanbul 21-22 novembre 2014 [PDF]
100 years ago, Emmanuel Laroche was born. As a scholar who was fascinated both by Indo-European Linguistics and Ancient Near Eastern and Classical Studies, he had a durable impact on Hittitology through his numerous contributions.
Alice Mouton
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Logion: Machine Learning for Greek Philology [PDF]
This paper presents machine-learning methods to address various problems in Greek philology. After training a BERT model on the largest premodern Greek dataset used for this purpose to date, we identify and correct previously undetected errors made by scribes in the process of textual transmission, in what is, to our knowledge, the first successful ...
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