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The Late Medieval Greek “vernacular” (12th–15th c.) is one of the least studied stages of the history of the Greek language. The lack of interest by linguists can presumably be ascribed to its major source, i.e. metrical πολιτικὸς στίχος poetry. The language of this type of poetry has been labelled a “Kunstsprache”, because of its oral-formulaic ...
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A study of the Areopagitica of John Milton including a short biography, an introduction, and notes [PDF]
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Swartley, Stanley Simpson
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Across-language masculinity of oceans and femininity of guitars: Exploring grammatical gender universalities. [PDF]
Dubenko E.
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The influences on a poet and poet’s influences: Case of Nizami
Nizami, who was born in 1141 in Ganja wich is situated on the territory of modern Azerbaijan and died approximately in 1204. He wrote his works in Persian although his native language was Oghuz Turkish. There was a very high civilization in
M. Kutalmış
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Symmetrical Womanhood: Poetry in the Woman\u27s Building Library [PDF]
Late-nineteenth-century women poets shed midcentury sentimentality unevenly and at some cost, losing a sense of privacy, a (Christian) frame of reference, and an imagined community of women who shared their worldview.
Sorby, Angela
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LA MUERTE DE HELENA THE DEATH OF HELENA
Los personajes de Homero parecen participar de la inmortalidad de la poesía homérica. Helena especialmente se nos muestra inmortal no sólo en la tradición literaria occidental, sino también en nuestra conciencia que la identifica con la perennidad de la ...
Miguel Castillo Didier
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Of productive germs and the immortal soul : Friedrich Schlegel’s writings on language and early biological theory [PDF]
Friedrich Schlegel's lasting contribution to linguistics is usually seen in the impact that his book "Über die Sprache und Weisheit der Indier" from 1808 left on comparative linguistics and on the study of Sanskrit. Schlegel was one of the first European
Eggers, Michael
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The traditional attribution of On Sublimity to the third-century critic Cassius Longinus has been rejected by most scholars since the early nineteenth century. The arguments against a third-century date are examined and shown to be unfounded.
Heath, M.
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Speaking Truth to Power: Understanding the Role of Political Theater in Russia
The Russian Review, Volume 85, Issue 2, Page 149-156, April 2026.
Katherine A. New
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A journey from speech to dance through the field of oxytocin. [PDF]
Theofanopoulou C.
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