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This contribution suggests the hypothesis of a rather late dating, in the context of the Epicurean tradition, of the anti-sceptical dispute conducted by Lucretius in the fourth book of his poem (spec. vv. 469-521). To this end, some parallels between the
Chiara Rover, CR
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What do communicating with a baby, with an animal, and with an ancestor have in common? In all three cases, people engage in opaque communication that is far from the standard psycholinguistic model of transparent interaction based on shared intentionality.
Charles Stépanoff
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Translating the untranslatable: Khal Torabully’s poetics of Coolitude
In coining the term ‘Coolitude’ to re-imagine and re-vision the indenture experience, Khal Torabully has created a new identity and language, based on the strength and resiliency garnered through the rich intercultural exchanges among indentured workers.
Nancy Naomi Carlson
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Bilingual Development in the Tai‐Vietnamese Multicultural Borderland
ABSTRACT Northern Vietnam, in particular the regions along the international border, is home to a rich diversity of language communities. Important research opportunities have presented themselves in the Tai‐speaking communities in rural districts near Laos with an emphasis on the development and preservation of the Tai languages.
Thi‐Nham Le, Norbert Francis
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The five gospels: the search for the authentic words of Jesus: a new translation and commentary [PDF]
Reviewed Book: Funk, Robert W. (Robert Walter). The five gospels: the search for the authentic words of Jesus: a new translation and commentary.
Schlueter, Carol J.
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In the Film-maker’s Holiday, Johan van der Keuken repeatedly uses cinematic self-quotation. In doing so, he delivers a variation of the filmed diary that has been little explored until now. Numerous ill-assorted sources punctuate his narrative and create
Caroline Lardy
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Stylistic Analysis of Maya Angelou’s “Woman Work”
This paper presented the stylistic analysis of a poem by Maya Angelou, “Woman Work”. This stylistic analysis focused on analyzing two language levels, phonology and syntax, covering the study of sound repetition, transitivity, and pronoun.
Arina Isti'anah +2 more
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THE ‘I’ OF SHAME AND RAGE: CONFESSION AND RUMINATION AT EITHER END OF A MILLENNIUM
ABSTRACT This article brings together two texts that differ in numerous respects: the long poem farbe komma dunkel by Levin Westermann (2021) and a devotional text often known as the Bamberg Creed and Confession (Bamberger Glaube und Beichte), transmitted in a twelfth‐century manuscript.
Sarah Bowden +2 more
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BINÔMES ET POLYNÔMES DANS LA "CHANÇUN D’WILLAME"
Binomials and Polynomials in the Chançun d’Willame. The paper explores binomial constructions (a common stylistic feature of all European medieval literatures) in the Old French epic poem Chançun d’Willame (c. 1200). It analyses the frequency, position,
Cristiana PAPAHAGI
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Homo Poeta: Rowan Williams and Poetic Anthropology
Abstract Rowan Williams's trinitarian ontology rests on the affirmation of eros within God and the ‘irreducible otherness’ of the divine persons to one another. The divine persons are accordingly conceived in ek‐static terms as ‘giving more than they are’.
Patrick John McGlinchey
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