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Locus of control of English philology undergraduates
The concept of locus of control shows the relationship between events and people’s reactions to them, depending on whether they attribute their outcomes to internal or external factors. Accordingly, people can be divided into two main groups.
Paulina Ogórek, A. Biedroń
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Lepsius as a linguist: fieldwork, philology, phonetics, and ‘the Hamitic hypothesis’
Karl Richard Lepsius (1810–1884) is mainly remembered as a founder of Egyptology. However, the largest share of his published work was about linguistics and philology, going from the decipherment and comparison of ancient writing systems to the ...
F. Solleveld
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Grigoriyan E.L. Keywords: philology, Byzantine philology, modern Greek philology, urgency, Philology Council. The article is devoted to the meetings of the section «Classical Philology, Byzantine and modern Greek Philology» of the Philology Council of
Елена Леонидовна Григорьян
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In the face of the disciplinary crisis of philology and the emergence of cyberculture, two authors shed light on new ways of theorizing about reading. Studying the contributions of Daniel Link in Suturas and Juan José Mendoza in “Avatares de los textos ...
Victoria Scotto
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This discussion took place on December 3-6, 2017 in Karlovy Vary. Its initiator was the foundation “Culture”, headed by O.O. Suleimenov, a well-known poet and authoritative thinker of our modernity.
Olzhas Omarovich Suleimenov+7 more
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The article, based on the analysis of archival documents, highlights the motives that prompted the philologist, slavist, researcher of ancient Ukrainian literature and language Volodymyr Peretts to move from St. Petersburg to Kyiv.
Andrii Shapoval
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"The Milk of Birds": A Proverbial Phrase, Ancient and Modern, and its Link to Nature [PDF]
A curious phrase from ancient Greek, ὀρνίθων γάλα, finds parallels in Latin as lac gallinaceum and in Modern Greek, as και του πουλιού το γάλα. While the Greek phrases translate as "(and) the milk of (the) bird(s)", the Latin translates as "henʼs milk".
Payne, Martha J.
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Development of Technologies for Local Composting of Food Waste From Universities [PDF]
[Abstract] The amount of biowaste generated by university canteens (BWUC) in the faculties of the University of A Coruña (UDC) varies between 6 and 100 kg/day. In addition, the gardening services of the campus generate even higher amounts of garden waste
Plana, Ramón+3 more
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Lingüística e Filologia. O eterno debate
The relationship between 'philology' and 'linguistcs' has been a contentious issue in the study of language for over 150 years. This paper sketches part of the origins of the philology/linguistics debate and, at the same time, hints at some of the ...
E.F. Konrad Koerner+2 more
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Towards a history of the Romanian punctuation [PDF]
In the process of constructing an academic edition for old and pre-modern texts, although they thoroughly record and comment the phonetic, morphological, syntactic, and lexical variants of a text, its omissions and interpolations, etc., the Romanian ...
Adina Chirilă
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