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Zaynab Fawwāz’s Feminist Locutions [PDF]
Abstract Lebanese-Egyptian Zaynab Fawwāz (ca. 1850-1914) was an unusual presence in 1890s Egypt: an immigrant from Shīʿī south Lebanon, without major family support, she created an intellectual place for herself in the Cairo press, generating a forthright voice on women’s needs as distinct from “the nation’s.” Like most Arabophone writers on “the ...
M. Booth
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Les locutions françaises en "sous" [PDF]
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Vaguer, Céline, Leeman, Danielle
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Émotions et locutions prépositives [PDF]
Dans le lexique des émotions, il existe des locutions qui rendent compte des différentes teintes de nos joies et de nos peines : "claquer des dents" (peur), "nager dans le bonheur" (joie), "avoir le moral dans les chaussettes" (tristesse), "avoir le cœur dans un étau" (angoisse)...
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Automatic dictionary and rule-based systems for extracting information from text [PDF]
The paper offers a general introduction to the use of meta-information in a text mining perspective. The aim is to build a meta-dictionary as an available linguistic resource useful for different applications.
BOLASCO, Sergio, PAVONE P.
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Nestes Modes, ’Qua’ and the Incarnation [PDF]
A nested mode ontology allows one to make sense of apparently contradictory Christological claims such as that Christ knows everything and there are some things Christ does not ...
Pruss, Alexander R.
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Two reasons why epistemic reasons are not object-given reasons [PDF]
In this paper I discuss two claims; the first is the claim that state-given reasons for belief are of a radically different kind to object-given reasons for belief.
Booth, Anthony Robert
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Axiomatic differential geometry II-1 - vector fields [PDF]
In our previous paper entitled \Axiomatic di erential geometry I - towards model categories of di erential geometry", we have given a category-theoretic framework of di erential geometry.
Nishimura, Hirokazu
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Arguing and negotiating in the presence of social influences [PDF]
Postprin
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The Identity Theory of Powers Revised [PDF]
Dispositionality and qualitativity are key notions to describe the world that we inhabit. Dispositionality is a matter of what a thing is disposed to do in certain circumstances. Qualitativity is a matter of how a thing is like. According to the Identity
Giannotti, Joaquim
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