Performing class, performing genre : The squire of low degree as fifteenth-century drag [PDF]
Despite the expansion of Judith Butler's theories of performativity which have proliferated since the publication of Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity in 1990, few scholars have examined the implications that performativity may have
Heide, Melissa Louise
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Copies of early-printed books have been of interest to to-day’s collectors and researchers not only for their material aspects (names of publishers and places of printing, fonts and composition, number of known copies etc.), but also because they bear ...
Magdalena Koźluk, Justyna Sowińska
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Methodological Aspects of the First Foreign Language for History and Archaeology Bachelors
The present study aims at methodological grounding of the specific types of foreign language competences for non-philology faculty students enrolled in the First Foreign Language (English) course taught within the first (bachelor) level of the academic ...
Інна Шкарбан
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Enseigner l’analyse du discours en langue étrangère. En quoi consiste le cours de spécialisation en linguistique destiné aux étudiants du 2nd cycle ? [PDF]
The paper addresses the two following questions: 1) how should a discourse perspective on specialized communication training course be introduced ? 2) should student’s identity attending a course in specialized communication be taken into account, or ...
Pirogowska, Ewa
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«Romania», «Romanitas», «Romanistica» [PDF]
En reprendre la publicació dels ER, examino què vol dir una (nova) revista de filologia romànica en l?actualitat, quan no manquen veus que en vaticinen un retrocés. Avui, encara té raó d?ésser, la romanística?
Antoni M. Badia i Margarit
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GENDER AND POWER IN ITALIAN AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEXTBOOKS: A DIACHRONIC PERSPECTIVE
This paper analyses, from the perspective of critical discourse analysis and critical pedagogy, the representation of gender hierarchy in two representative Italian as a foreign language textbooks, published between 2002 and 2019.
Nataša D. Vučenović
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THE SOCIO-COGNITIVE ASPECT OF VERBALIZATION OF JOURNALISTIC DISCOURSE [PDF]
The paper focuses on the differences in the English and Russian headlines referring to the mental and contextual models of readers and journalists. The article considers the tendencies in the verbalization of the models under the influence of a concrete ...
Alesia Shevtsova
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The origins of the Romance analytic passive : evidence from word order [PDF]
This chapter argues that despite formal resemblances, Latin perfect tense BE-periphrases of the type amatus sum ‘I was loved’ are not the historical source of Romance present tense passives like Italian sono amato and French je suis aimé (both meaning ‘I
Danckaert, Lieven
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Language vs. grammatical tradition in Ancient India: how real was Pāṇinian Sanskrit? Evidence from the history of late Sanskrit passives and pseudo-passives [PDF]
by Pāṇinian grammarians and the forms and constructions that are actually attested in the Vedic corpus (a part of which is traditionally believed to underlie Pāṇinian grammar).
Kulikov, Leonid
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The test of time: experimentally recreating the reanalysis of FINISH as a recent past marker
In grammaticalization studies, reanalysis is understood as the assignment of new meaning to formally unchanged elements, supported by bridging contexts compatible with the old and the reanalyzed meaning. The source determination hypothesis (SDH) predicts
Julia Heine +2 more
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