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The Spatial-Temporal Canvas That We Call the Stage: Text and Performance in Final Solutions
The article studies the significance and function of stage directions in Mahesh Dattani’s Final Solutions (1993). The stage directions propel the play-text to transcend into a performative script.
Ananya Ghoshal, Manivendra Kumar
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‘What it is Like’ Talk is not Technical Talk [PDF]
‘What it is like’ talk (‘WIL-talk’) — the use of phrases such as ‘what it is like’ — is ubiquitous in discussions of phenomenal consciousness. It is used to define, make claims about, and to offer arguments concerning consciousness.
Farrell, Jonathan
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Learning from communication versus observation in great apes. [PDF]
Marno H +4 more
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Anchoring a Lexicalized Tree-Adjoining Grammar for Discourse [PDF]
We here explore a ``fully'' lexicalized Tree-Adjoining Grammar for discourse that takes the basic elements of a (monologic) discourse to be not simply clauses, but larger structures that are anchored on variously realized discourse cues.
Joshi, Aravind K., Webber, Bonnie Lynn
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Art of Darkness. A Poetics of Gothic (Anne Williams) (Reviewed by Susan Wolstenholme) The Politics of English Jacobinism: Writings of John Thelwall (Ed.
Editors, Criticism
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This thesis focuses on the manuscript entitled the Book of Wonders (manuscript Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, fr. 2810), which was composed at the beginning of the 15th century and brings together works on the Orient written in the 13th and ...
Priscilla Mourgues
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Millennial ghosts and folk-horror legends: haunted by British 1970s television [PDF]
Prominent purveyors of British millennial film and television folk-horror are doing so with distinct reference to British 1970s media; their work is informed by pastoral settings and folkloric themes of the past. Folk-horror legend can range widely from
Rodgers, Diane
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Constraints on metalinguistic anaphora [PDF]
The focus of this paper is on a subset of heteronymous mention, namely those cases in which the mentioning expression is, roughly speaking, anaphorically linked to the string it mentions. I will distinguish two subclasses.
De Brabanter, Philippe
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A model-theoretic account of representation (or, I don't know much about art … but I know it involves isomorphism) [PDF]
Discussions of representation in science tend to draw on examples from art. However, such examples need to be handled with care given a) the differences between works of art and scientific theories and b) the accommodation of these examples within ...
French, S.R.D.
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Interactionally Embedded Gestalt Principles of Multimodal Human Communication. [PDF]
Trujillo JP, Holler J.
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