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Phenomenon of jealousy in Latin language and literature: metaphors, scenarios and embodied experiences

2023
This thesis explores the phenomenon of jealousy in Latin language and literature. Its principal aim is to gain further understanding as to how what we think of as ‘jealousy’ was expressed in Latin through more concrete and embodied experiences. Building on embodied cognition theory applied to emotions, this thesis considers jealousy as a holistic ...
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The Chicago Latin American Literary Movement: Toward a Spanish-Language Literature of the United States

2020
This dissertation examines the production of Latin American authors permanently residing in Chicago and who have been writing in Spanish for the last 30 years.
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Latin literature and the Arabic language

Abstract Pointing to a millennial history of Latin-Arabic entanglement, the article analyses how Latin literature and the Arabic language influenced each other mutually. It explains the preliminaries of literary entanglement and then deals in chronological order with processes of reception, which led to the ...
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Chapter 17. Latin literature and the Arabic language

Pointing to a millennial history of Latin-Arabic entanglement, the article analyses how Latin literature and the Arabic language influenced each other mutually. It explains the preliminaries of literary entanglement and then deals in chronological order with processes of reception, which led to the Arabization or Latinization of literary works, themes,
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Heterogeneous stylometric features for premodern languages: a case study in the genres and speaking styles of Latin literature

Premodern languages present a particular set of challenges for work in the digital humanities, notably sparsity of data essential to the use of modern NLP (Blasi et al. 2022, Sommerschield et al. 2023). Research often depends on creative combinations of traditional humanistic knowledge with computational methods (Dexter et al.
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LATIN-AMERICAN STUDIES: BRAZILIAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies, 1967
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