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The proposed study is part of the contrastive research carried out, from a synchronic perspective, on the verbs of visual perception and in the theoretical line on pragmaticalisation and grammaticalisation.
Joanna Cholewa, Vita Valiukienė
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Zeitschrift für Romanische Philologie: tomo 66 (1950), tomo 67 (1951), tomo 68 (1952).
Se reseñó: Zeitschrift für Romanische Philologie: tomo 66 (1950), tomo 67 (1951), tomo 68 (1952).
Margit Frenk
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A VIRTUE ETHICS FOR HISTORIANS: PROSPECTS AND LIMITATIONS
ABSTRACT How feasible would it be to develop a virtue ethics for historians that is analogous or similar to virtue‐ethical approaches to research integrity that have been proposed for other areas of academic inquiry? The field of history is an interesting one, as few disciplines have an equally well‐documented history of thinking, talking, and writing ...
HERMAN PAUL
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Adverbial clauses: Internally rich, externally null
This paper suggests a novel syntactic treatment of adverbial clauses. The point of departure is the observation – in German and Slavic languages – that there exists an asymmetry in the complexity of subordinating elements in complement and adverbial ...
Andreas Blümel, Hagen Pitsch
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A polyptych in the margins: accounting notes from early tenth‐century Laon
This paper provides the first edition and thorough examination of marginal notes added to a ninth‐century Carolingian manuscript (Laon, Bibliothèque municipale, MS 424). A detailed paleographic, codicological, linguistic, and historical analysis of these additions allows us not only to trace their provenance to the early tenth‐century see of Laon but ...
Ildar Garipzanov
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Se reseñó: Zeitschrift für romanische philologie: tomo 68 (1952), tomo 69 (1953), tomo 70 (1954), tomo 71 (1955).
M. T.
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Introduction to the Special Issue: “Literary Prize Culture in the Nordic Countries”
Orbis Litterarum, Volume 80, Issue 4, Page 283-287, August 2025.
Jørgen Sneis
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Seen and named in narratives: denizens of hell in the early Middle Ages
This article discusses a special type of narrative: encounters with named individuals in hell. The catchment is broad (Homer to Dante) but the focus is on the early Middle Ages. Philological and literary techniques elucidate and reinterpret a number of important visionary texts, Anglo‐Saxon, Merovingian, and Carolingian. Boniface, Ep. 115 re‐emerges as
Danuta Shanzer
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Enlightened Declarations: Ottoman and Russian Proclamations in the Ottoman‐Russian War of 1768–1774
Abstract This article analyses the Ottoman and Russian proclamations during the Ottoman‐Russian War of 1768–1774 to understand their similarities and differences in discourse and their intended audiences, with a special focus on the elites of the Ottoman Empire.
Yusuf Ziya Karabıçak
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Frank Savelsberg. Verbale Obszönität bei Francisco de Quevedo
Frank Savelsberg Verbale Obszönität bei Francisco de Quevedo Berlín, De Gruyter, 2014, 128 p.
Marius Emil Steies
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