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Futur et conditionnel en occitan cisalpin septentrional

open access: yesRevue des Langues Romanes, 2019
In the Occitan speaking valleys of Italy, the synthetic future and the conditional show some peculiarities, both from the point of view of morphology and use of some periphrasis of futur that compete with de synthetic future.
Jean Sibille
doaj   +1 more source

The NP-completeness of Redundant Open-Locating-Dominating Set [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv, 2022
For a graph G, a dominating set D is a subset of vertices in G where each of the vertices in G is in D or adjacent to some vertex in D. An open-locating-dominating (OLD) set models a system with sensors to detect an intruder in a facility or a faulty component in a network of processors.
arxiv  

Aimeric de Peguilhan, "Li fol e·ill put e·ill fillol" (BdT 10.32) [PDF]

open access: yesLecturae Tropatorum, 2019
This reading proposes a shift in perspective on the well-known sirventes of Aimeric de Peguilhan Li fol e·ill put e·ill fillol. Abandoning the idea that it was a spiteful invective due to personal reasons, as proposed so far, this satirical poem must be ...
Giorgio Barachini
doaj  

TLCE: Transfer-Learning Based Classifier Ensembles for Few-Shot Class-Incremental Learning [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv, 2023
Few-shot class-incremental learning (FSCIL) struggles to incrementally recognize novel classes from few examples without catastrophic forgetting of old classes or overfitting to new classes. We propose TLCE, which ensembles multiple pre-trained models to improve separation of novel and old classes.
arxiv  

Inserti abusivi e attribuzioni indifendibili. Spigolando tra gli unica del canzoniere provenzale Sg [PDF]

open access: yesLecturae Tropatorum, 2015
The central section of the Occitan songbook kept at the Biblioteca de Catalunya (ms. 146), generally known as Sg since it originally came from Saragossa (from Gil y Gil’s library), continues to prove to be of great interest for the study of the reception
Giuseppe Tavani
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Producing Corpora of Medieval and Premodern Occitan [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv, 2019
At a time when the quantity of - more or less freely - available data is increasing significantly, thanks to digital corpora, editions or libraries, the development of data mining tools or deep learning methods allows researchers to build a corpus of study tailored for their research, to enrich their data and to exploit them.Open optical character ...
arxiv  

The Women of Corsican Nationalism: Between Tradition and Modernity (1975–98)

open access: yesHistory, Volume 110, Issue 389, Page 112-136, January 2025.
Abstract This article investigates late twentieth‐century Corsican nationalism through the lens of gender, drawing attention to how women have sought to play an active and creative role in the movement. Through a series of interviews with female nationalist militants, this article will focus on what belonging to the nationalist movement meant to ...
DEBORAH PACI
wiley   +1 more source

Anonyme, "L’autrier cuidai aber druda" (BdT 461.146) [PDF]

open access: yesLecturae Tropatorum, 2015
"L’autrier cuidai aber druda" is one of a small group of texts written in a mixed linguistic variety that has both French and Occitan features and which includes the lais "Markiol" and "Nompar," that are moreover transmitted by the same French manuscript,
Dominique Billy
doaj  

Assessment of the Water Mass Dynamics Over the Algero‐Provencal Basin (Western Mediterranean Sea) in the MEDRYS1V2 Reanalysis

open access: yesJournal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, Volume 129, Issue 12, December 2024.
Abstract We present an assessment of the water mass dynamics in a reanalysis of the Mediterranean Sea with a focus on the Algero‐Provencal basin. We use a θ‐S‐based algorithm to compute the fractions of the main western Mediterranean water masses: Atlantic and modified Atlantic Waters (AW and mAW), Western and Eastern Intermediate Waters (WIW and EIW),
Quentin‐Boris Barral   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Riccardo I d’Inghilterra, "Daufin, je·us voill deresnier" (BdT 420. 1) [PDF]

open access: yesLecturae Tropatorum, 2015
Richard the Lionheart is known to have composed at least two songs, the famous rotrouenge, "Ja nus homs pris ne dira sa raison" (BdT 420.2), and the much lesser known sirventes, "Daufin, je·us voill deresnier" (BdT 420.1).
Charmaine Lee
doaj  

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