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Philology, periodisation, and syntactic change: the case of Sardinian, French, and Venetian
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Speculum, 1990
In this paper I will argue not only that there is nothing new in the term "New Philology" (viz. Michele Barbi's Nuova filologia, Florence, 1938), but that the old philology was in fact a new philology (viz. the Neo-Grammarians) with respect to that which had preceded.' Use of the labels "new" and "old," applied to the dialectical development of a ...
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In this paper I will argue not only that there is nothing new in the term "New Philology" (viz. Michele Barbi's Nuova filologia, Florence, 1938), but that the old philology was in fact a new philology (viz. the Neo-Grammarians) with respect to that which had preceded.' Use of the labels "new" and "old," applied to the dialectical development of a ...
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The Heated French Debate on Comparative Philosophy Continues: Philosophy versus Philology
Philosophy East and West, 2014Since 1990, two eminent French-speaking sinologists, François Jullien and Jean François Billeter, have been engaged in a debate on the principles of comparative philosophy and sinology. The debate has been developed in several books and articles and attracted the attention of a relatively broad public as well as of a wide range of French intellectuals.
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FUNCTIONS OF FRENCH-LANGUAGE TOURIST TEXTS IN THE CONTEXT OF PHILOLOGICAL ANALYSIS
PROBLEMS OF SEMANTICS, PRAGMATICS AND COGNITIVE LINGUISTICSIn the article, several functions performed by French-language tourist texts in the communicative space were identified with the help of philological analysis. The most widespread is the informative function, as such texts aim to familiarize the reader with the features of a particular tourist destination.
Anastasiia Ostapchuk, Dmytro Chystiak
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The "French" Tradition of Textual Philology and Its Relevance to the Editing of Medieval Texts
Modern Philology, 1993La tradition francaise de philologie et l'edition des textes en ancien francais : les tenants de Lachmann et ceux de ...
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Medieval French Philology and Overseas Francophonie Literature
Nineteenth-century French scholars collected oral songs and tales from “folk” communities as evidence of an unbroken French spirit that endured within a living heritage of medieval literatures. This process of collecting a premodern linguistic heritage in the form of poésies populaires unfolded according to instructions promulgated by Jean-Jacques ...openaire +1 more source
Motivational Factors in Learning French Pronunciation. The Case of Spanish Philology students
Języki Obce w Szkole"The article presents a course aimed at developing phonetic skills in French and its impact on the motivation of first-semester students of Hispanic studies, for whom learning French is mandatory as the second language. The methods employed included both subject-specific and psychosocial approaches. The theoretical introduction addressed motivation and
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Multilingual Lexicon of Linguistics and Philology: English, Russian, German, French
The Slavic and East European Journal, 1970Morton Benson, Rose Nash
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PRESERVATION OF RHYTHMIC STRUCTURE READING FRENCH SYLLABIC VERSES BY RUSSIAN PHILOLOGICAL STUDENTS
ОБУЧЕНИЕ ИНОСТРАННОМУ ЯЗЫКУ СТУДЕНТОВ ВЫСШИХ И СРЕДНИХ ОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНЫХ УЧРЕЖДЕНИЙ НА СОВРЕМЕННОМ ЭТАПЕ. СОХРАНЕНИЕ И РЕВИТАЛИЗАЦИЯ ЯЗЫКОВ И КУЛЬТУР ЭВЕНКОВ, ЭВЕНОВ РОССИИ И ОРОЧОНОВ КИТАЯ. материалы X Всероссийской национальной научно-методической видеоконференции (с международным участием) и материалы Всероссийской национальной конференции (с международным участием), 2022openaire +1 more source

