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Literal or Literary Machine Translation? Case Study: Winnie-The-Pooh
Despite its widespread commercial use, machine translation has been sparsely employed on literary works, especially on children’s literature. This study focuses on reader comprehension of a chapter from Winnie-the-Pooh translated from English into ...
Rădoi Alina
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If “transcendental homelessness” is the modern condition, Lawrence is an especially instructive example of how to live within it. His emigré life, partly imposed and partly chosen, was experienced with a vivid appreciation of the “spirit of place,” and ...
Michael Bell
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D.H. Lawrence, James Joyce and the Impracticability of Home
In this paper I intend to discuss the concept of home and homelessness from an anthropological perspective. I will first analyze this concept in the short story “A Little Cloud” from Dubliners by James Joyce.
Stefania Michelucci
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Ethno-Specific Risk Factors for Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes: Findings from the Born in Bradford Cohort Study. [PDF]
Stacey T +5 more
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Immunological analysis of cell-associated antigens of Bacillus anthracis. [PDF]
Ezzell JW, Abshire TG.
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Art and the Spirit of Place: D.H. Lawrence Translates Giovanni Verga
Maria Cristina Consiglio
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Vive la différence: A Note on Sexuality, Gender and Difference in Lawrence
Michael Bell
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Tetragonal BaCoO <sub><b>3</b></sub> : A Co <sup><b>4+</b></sup> Ferromagnetic Mott Insulator. [PDF]
Xu M +16 more
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D.H. Lawrence’s Female Correspondents: a First Study of His Correspondence with Them
Jonathan Long
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Cocksure and Hensure Women in Women in Love
Marina Ragachewskaya
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