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Przedmiotem opisu uczyniono historyczny socjolekt uczniowski z terenów dawnej Galicji, przedstawiając go na tle gwary uczniowskiej funkcjonującej w innych regionach.
Jarosław Pacuła
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Artykuł przedstawia gwarę miejską w kontekście determinanta tożsamości regionalnej. Autorka analizuje definicje gwary i wskazuje na zmieniający się odbiór tego pojęcia, jak i jego charakter i obecną rolę.
Karina Szymańska-Galińska
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Amatorskie promowanie gwary cieszyńskiej (wybrane formy, strategie, rozwiązania)
AMATEUR PROMOTION OF THE CIESZYN DIALECT (SELECTED FORMS, STRATEGIES, SOLUTIONS) The paper focuses on the dialectological topics and problems related to sociolinguistics, ethnolinguistics and psycholinguistics. It gives us insight into Cieszyn Silesia’
Małgorzata Bortliczek, Irena Bogoczová
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A Reconsideration of the English Sources of La coronación de la señora Gracisla
In response to a study by Louise M. Haywood, Joseph J. Gwara challenges her interpretation of La coronación de la señora Gracisla, an anonymous work discovered in 1976, as a defense of Catherine of Aragon’s virginity and hence an implicit justification ...
Joseph J. Gwara
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Prasa lokalna jako źródło do badań dialektologicznych (na przykładzie kieleckich „Przemian”)
The local press is used to a small extent for dialectological studies. In the article, I present a review and typology of press materials contained in the Kielce socio-cultural monthly „Przemiany” (Transformation, 1970–1989), which is a valuable source ...
Stanisław Cygan
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Teaching monastic masculinity with the Colloquy of Ælfric of Eynsham
I focus on the Colloquy of Ælfric of Eynsham to show how it contributed to gender formation by teaching boys not only Latin, but also what it meant to be a man of the monastery. I discuss how the professions the boys role‐played encouraged them to think of the monk as the most masculine option, and how verbal experimentation allowed their violent ...
Maroula Perisanidi
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The long‐term impact of education on dietary diversity among women in Zimbabwe
Abstract Education is perceived to have a positive impact on a variety of health outcomes. However, it is unclear how causal this association is or what could account for the observed relationship, especially in low‐income countries. This study examined the educational gradient in dietary diversity among young women using individual‐level survey data ...
Marshall Makate, Chamunorwa Nyamuranga
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Abstract Parasitic Striga weeds severely damage cereal crops in sub‐Saharan Africa (SSA), leading to yield losses in susceptible varieties. A range of Striga control methods are commonly recommended, including cultural practices, chemical herbicides, biological control agents, and host resistance, either as solo treatments or in combinations of these ...
Emeline N. Dossa +3 more
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Abstract The printing of the poems of the early Tudor poet Stephen Hawes (c.1474–before 1529) by the London printer Wynkyn de Worde (d. 1534/5) is the earliest example of the sustained publication of a contemporary English poet by a single printer. This article considers de Worde’s printing of Hawes, in a flurry around 1509 and then at intervals of ...
Laurie Atkinson
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Medieval and Renaissance manuscripts were collected in North America from about 1820. Four key sources of them can be identified: 1. Ancestral ownership of books brought by early settlers; 2. Acquisitions by missionaries and scholars; 3.
Scott Gwara
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